Disorders of sexual development in 46,XX individuals: An update

Mariana Guerra, Camila Céspedes, Catalina Forero, Fernando Suárez-Oblando, Adriana Rojas

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Disruption of the processes of sexual determination or sexual differentiation by any genetic or environmental factor may result in a disorder of sexual development (DSD) with discordance among chromosomal, gonadal, and anatomical sex. Materials and methods: In order to update concepts related to DSD with 46,XX karyotype without numeric or structural abnormalities, a search of information was carried out for the last 10 years in which three subcategories are described: Disorders of gonadal (ovarian) development, Disorders related to androgenic excess and other abnormalities (vaginal atresia, cloacal exstrophy, uterine abnormalities and labial adhesions). Conclusion: The great variability of phenotypical manifestations in this kind of DSD may create confusion in diagnostic approaches guided by clinical findings. This presentation variability, paired with a lack of knowledge of the pathophysiology, can contribute to delayed or non-conclusive diagnoses. For these reasons, deepening the knowledge of the causes and clinical manifestations of this class of clinical conditions will result in the well-being of the patient and his family.

Idioma originalInglés
PublicaciónRevista Mexicana de Urologia
Volumen81
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - jul. 2021

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