1. Baseline Characteristics of Infants With Atypical Genital Development: Phenotypes, Diagnoses, and Sex of Rearing
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David A. Diamond, Marion Schulte, Amy B. Wisniewski, Kristy J. Scott Reyes, Saul P. Greenfield, Natalie J. Nokoff, Cortney Wolfe-Christensen, Elizabeth B. Yerkes, Megan N. Perez, Larry L. Mullins, Dana M. Bakula, Earl Y. Cheng, Thomas F. Kolon, Theresa Meyer, Bradley P. Kropp, Yee-Ming Chan, Allyson Fried, Christopher E. Aston, Dix P. Poppas, Yegappan Lakshmanan, Christina M. Sharkey, Blake Palmer, Laurence S. Baskin, Sabrina Meyer, Alexandria M. Delozier, Ilina Rosoklija, Courtney Finlayson, Paul F. Austin, and Pramod P. Reddy
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0301 basic medicine ,ambiguous genitalia ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Uterus ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Reproductive Biology and Sex-Based Medicine ,medicine ,Atypia ,congenital adrenal hyperplasia ,Sex organ ,Congenital adrenal hyperplasia ,hypospadias ,Family history ,Clinical Research Articles ,disorder of sex development ,intersex ,business.industry ,Karyotype ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Hypospadias ,Etiology ,business - Abstract
Purpose Little is known about the phenotypes, diagnoses, and sex of rearing of infants with atypical genital development in the United States. As part of a multicenter study of these infants, we have provided a baseline report from US difference/disorder of sex development clinics describing the diagnoses, anatomic features, and sex of rearing. We also determined whether consensus guidelines are followed for sex designation in the United States. Methods Eligible participants had moderate-to-severe genital atypia, were aged
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- 2018
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