Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10743728 Maturitas 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Management of adult women with a 46XY karyotype includes several aspects: revising the diagnosis in those with previously incomplete workup; exploring issues of disclosure of details of the diagnosis. Surgery needs to be discussed when the gonads are still in situ and when partial virilisation of genitalia have occurred. To maintain secondary sexual characteristics, for general well being and for bone health, most women require sex steroid replacement continuously until the approximately age of 50 and it is important that the treatment is tailored on individual basis. Women should have access to advice about fertility options involving egg donation and surrogacy.
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