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A Single-Center, Observational Study of 607 Children and Young People Presenting With Differences of Sex Development (DSD)
CONTEXT: Differences of sex development (DSD) represent a wide range of conditions presenting at different ages to various health professionals. Establishing a diagnosis, supporting the family, and developing a management plan are important. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to better understand the presentation...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9676112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36419940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac165 |
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author | Man, Elim Mushtaq, Imran Barnicoat, Angela Carmichael, Polly Hughes, Claire R Davies, Kate Aitkenhead, Helen Amin, Rakesh Buchanan, Charles R Cherian, Abraham Costa, Nikola J Creighton, Sarah M Duffy, Patrick G Hewson, Emma Hindmarsh, Peter C Monzani, Louisa C Peters, Catherine J Ransley, Philip G Smeulders, Naima Spoudeas, Helen A Wood, Dan Hughes, Ieuan A Katugampola, Harshini Brain, Caroline E Dattani, Mehul T Achermann, John C |
author_facet | Man, Elim Mushtaq, Imran Barnicoat, Angela Carmichael, Polly Hughes, Claire R Davies, Kate Aitkenhead, Helen Amin, Rakesh Buchanan, Charles R Cherian, Abraham Costa, Nikola J Creighton, Sarah M Duffy, Patrick G Hewson, Emma Hindmarsh, Peter C Monzani, Louisa C Peters, Catherine J Ransley, Philip G Smeulders, Naima Spoudeas, Helen A Wood, Dan Hughes, Ieuan A Katugampola, Harshini Brain, Caroline E Dattani, Mehul T Achermann, John C |
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description | CONTEXT: Differences of sex development (DSD) represent a wide range of conditions presenting at different ages to various health professionals. Establishing a diagnosis, supporting the family, and developing a management plan are important. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to better understand the presentation and prevalence of pediatric DSD. METHODS: A retrospective, observational cohort study was undertaken in a single tertiary pediatric center of all children and young people (CYP) referred to a DSD multidisciplinary team over 25 years (1995-2019). In total, 607 CYP (520 regional referrals) were included. Data were analyzed for diagnosis, sex-assignment, age and mode of presentation, additional phenotypic features, mortality, and approximate point prevalence. RESULTS: Among the 3 major DSD categories, sex chromosome DSD was diagnosed in 11.2% (68/607) (most commonly 45,X/46,XY mosaicism), 46,XY DSD in 61.1% (371/607) (multiple diagnoses often with associated features), while 46,XX DSD occurred in 27.7% (168/607) (often 21-hydroxylase deficiency). Most children (80.1%) presented as neonates, usually with atypical genitalia, adrenal insufficiency, undescended testes or hernias. Those presenting later had diverse features. Rarely, the diagnosis was made antenatally (3.8%, n = 23) or following incidental karyotyping/family history (n = 14). Mortality was surprisingly high in 46,XY children, usually due to complex associated features (46,XY girls, 8.3%; 46,XY boys, 2.7%). The approximate point prevalence of neonatal referrals for investigation of DSD was 1 in 6347 births, and 1 in 5101 overall throughout childhood. CONCLUSION: DSD represent a diverse range of conditions that can present at different ages. Pathways for expert diagnosis and management are important to optimize care. |
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spelling | pubmed-96761122022-11-22 A Single-Center, Observational Study of 607 Children and Young People Presenting With Differences of Sex Development (DSD) Man, Elim Mushtaq, Imran Barnicoat, Angela Carmichael, Polly Hughes, Claire R Davies, Kate Aitkenhead, Helen Amin, Rakesh Buchanan, Charles R Cherian, Abraham Costa, Nikola J Creighton, Sarah M Duffy, Patrick G Hewson, Emma Hindmarsh, Peter C Monzani, Louisa C Peters, Catherine J Ransley, Philip G Smeulders, Naima Spoudeas, Helen A Wood, Dan Hughes, Ieuan A Katugampola, Harshini Brain, Caroline E Dattani, Mehul T Achermann, John C J Endocr Soc Clinical Research Article CONTEXT: Differences of sex development (DSD) represent a wide range of conditions presenting at different ages to various health professionals. Establishing a diagnosis, supporting the family, and developing a management plan are important. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to better understand the presentation and prevalence of pediatric DSD. METHODS: A retrospective, observational cohort study was undertaken in a single tertiary pediatric center of all children and young people (CYP) referred to a DSD multidisciplinary team over 25 years (1995-2019). In total, 607 CYP (520 regional referrals) were included. Data were analyzed for diagnosis, sex-assignment, age and mode of presentation, additional phenotypic features, mortality, and approximate point prevalence. RESULTS: Among the 3 major DSD categories, sex chromosome DSD was diagnosed in 11.2% (68/607) (most commonly 45,X/46,XY mosaicism), 46,XY DSD in 61.1% (371/607) (multiple diagnoses often with associated features), while 46,XX DSD occurred in 27.7% (168/607) (often 21-hydroxylase deficiency). Most children (80.1%) presented as neonates, usually with atypical genitalia, adrenal insufficiency, undescended testes or hernias. Those presenting later had diverse features. Rarely, the diagnosis was made antenatally (3.8%, n = 23) or following incidental karyotyping/family history (n = 14). Mortality was surprisingly high in 46,XY children, usually due to complex associated features (46,XY girls, 8.3%; 46,XY boys, 2.7%). The approximate point prevalence of neonatal referrals for investigation of DSD was 1 in 6347 births, and 1 in 5101 overall throughout childhood. CONCLUSION: DSD represent a diverse range of conditions that can present at different ages. Pathways for expert diagnosis and management are important to optimize care. Oxford University Press 2022-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9676112/ /pubmed/36419940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac165 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Research Article Man, Elim Mushtaq, Imran Barnicoat, Angela Carmichael, Polly Hughes, Claire R Davies, Kate Aitkenhead, Helen Amin, Rakesh Buchanan, Charles R Cherian, Abraham Costa, Nikola J Creighton, Sarah M Duffy, Patrick G Hewson, Emma Hindmarsh, Peter C Monzani, Louisa C Peters, Catherine J Ransley, Philip G Smeulders, Naima Spoudeas, Helen A Wood, Dan Hughes, Ieuan A Katugampola, Harshini Brain, Caroline E Dattani, Mehul T Achermann, John C A Single-Center, Observational Study of 607 Children and Young People Presenting With Differences of Sex Development (DSD) |
title | A Single-Center, Observational Study of 607 Children and Young People Presenting With Differences of Sex Development (DSD) |
title_full | A Single-Center, Observational Study of 607 Children and Young People Presenting With Differences of Sex Development (DSD) |
title_fullStr | A Single-Center, Observational Study of 607 Children and Young People Presenting With Differences of Sex Development (DSD) |
title_full_unstemmed | A Single-Center, Observational Study of 607 Children and Young People Presenting With Differences of Sex Development (DSD) |
title_short | A Single-Center, Observational Study of 607 Children and Young People Presenting With Differences of Sex Development (DSD) |
title_sort | single-center, observational study of 607 children and young people presenting with differences of sex development (dsd) |
topic | Clinical Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9676112/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36419940 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvac165 |
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