Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5896570 | Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism | 2010 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Infants rarely present with truly ambiguous genitalia and such children should be evaluated by experts who work within a multidisciplinary team that is dedicated for evaluation and management of children and adults with suspected and confirmed disorders of sex development. The paediatric endocrinologist who is a vital and often the central member of this clinical team not only needs to lead the clinical evaluation of the infant systematically but also needs to be sensitive to the needs of the infant, the parents and the rest of the team. A thorough knowledge of the underlying pathophysiology and the strengths and weaknesses of the investigative tools that are available for reaching a diagnosis is crucial.
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Authors
S. Faisal Professor, MD, FRCPCH, Martina BSc, MBChB, MRCPCH,