Disorders of sex development (DSD) are a heterogeneous group of pathologies that result in an alteration in sex determination or differentiation. DSD are estimated to affect 1: 4,500 newborns and according to the 2006 Chicago Consensus classification, DSD can be divided into three categories: those with a 46 XX karyotype, those with a 46 XY karyotype and those relating to sex chromosomes. It is crucial to correctly identify the pathology already in the first days of life to direct the patient and his family to the best path of care. For this reason, the role of the pediatrician is fundamental in the correct identification of the clinical picture and in supporting the family during the long process that involves the management of these patients. To make a diagnosis, it is necessary to follow a path led by a multidisciplinary team that includes several steps such as the execution of the genetic analysis, the evaluation with diagnostic imaging methods and laboratory evaluations. The therapeutic management, on the other hand, is still very complex even if in recent years we have moved from an attitude of early gender reassignment to an approach of watchful waiting to let the patient choose when she/he is mature enough to do so, which gender she/he feels to belong. It should not be forgotten that throughout this process the pediatrician must be both supportive and clinically active in the management of the child and his family.

Sexual developmental disorders in pediatrics / Profeta, G; Micangeli, G; Tarani, F; Paparella, R; Ferraguti, G; Spaziani, M; Isidori, A M; Menghi, M; Ceccanti, M; Fiore, M; Tarani, L. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 1972-6007. - 173:5(2022), pp. 475-488. [10.7417/CT.2022.2466]

Sexual developmental disorders in pediatrics

Micangeli, G;Tarani, F;Paparella, R;Ferraguti, G;Spaziani, M;Isidori, A M;Tarani, L
2022

Abstract

Disorders of sex development (DSD) are a heterogeneous group of pathologies that result in an alteration in sex determination or differentiation. DSD are estimated to affect 1: 4,500 newborns and according to the 2006 Chicago Consensus classification, DSD can be divided into three categories: those with a 46 XX karyotype, those with a 46 XY karyotype and those relating to sex chromosomes. It is crucial to correctly identify the pathology already in the first days of life to direct the patient and his family to the best path of care. For this reason, the role of the pediatrician is fundamental in the correct identification of the clinical picture and in supporting the family during the long process that involves the management of these patients. To make a diagnosis, it is necessary to follow a path led by a multidisciplinary team that includes several steps such as the execution of the genetic analysis, the evaluation with diagnostic imaging methods and laboratory evaluations. The therapeutic management, on the other hand, is still very complex even if in recent years we have moved from an attitude of early gender reassignment to an approach of watchful waiting to let the patient choose when she/he is mature enough to do so, which gender she/he feels to belong. It should not be forgotten that throughout this process the pediatrician must be both supportive and clinically active in the management of the child and his family.
2022
ambiguous genitalia; disorders of sex development; gender assignment; genetic; hormonal therapy; newborn; pediatrician; surgery
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Sexual developmental disorders in pediatrics / Profeta, G; Micangeli, G; Tarani, F; Paparella, R; Ferraguti, G; Spaziani, M; Isidori, A M; Menghi, M; Ceccanti, M; Fiore, M; Tarani, L. - In: LA CLINICA TERAPEUTICA. - ISSN 1972-6007. - 173:5(2022), pp. 475-488. [10.7417/CT.2022.2466]
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