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Serum LH/FSH ratios in 87 infants with differences of sex development

The ratio between luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) has previously been described as an excellent marker of sex in healthy infants. However, LH/FSH remains not fully described in patients with differences of sex development (DSD). The aim was therefore to describe LH/FS...

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Autores principales: Ljubicic, Marie Lindhardt, Johannsen, Trine Holm, Fischer, Margit Bistrup, Upners, Emmie N, Busch, Alexander S, Main, Katharina M, Andersson, Anna-Maria, Hagen, Casper P, Juul, Anders
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Publicado: Bioscientifica Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9986384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36696141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-22-0275
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author Ljubicic, Marie Lindhardt
Johannsen, Trine Holm
Fischer, Margit Bistrup
Upners, Emmie N
Busch, Alexander S
Main, Katharina M
Andersson, Anna-Maria
Hagen, Casper P
Juul, Anders
author_facet Ljubicic, Marie Lindhardt
Johannsen, Trine Holm
Fischer, Margit Bistrup
Upners, Emmie N
Busch, Alexander S
Main, Katharina M
Andersson, Anna-Maria
Hagen, Casper P
Juul, Anders
author_sort Ljubicic, Marie Lindhardt
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description The ratio between luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) has previously been described as an excellent marker of sex in healthy infants. However, LH/FSH remains not fully described in patients with differences of sex development (DSD). The aim was therefore to describe LH/FSH in infants with DSD. This was a retrospective study of DSD patients, all aged 0–1.2 years. In total, 87 infants with DSD and at least one serum sample per infant were included. Longitudinal samples from single patients were included whenever possible. Serum LH/FSH ratios in these patients were plotted against recently published age-related and sex-dimorphic cutoffs. Overall, LH/FSH sometimes corresponded to assigned sex without any obvious pattern in terms of diagnoses. LH/FSH corresponded to the biological sex in all patients with Turner or Klinefelter syndrome. In patients with 46,XX or 46,XY DSD (except congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)), the ratios did not correspond to the assigned sex in all cases and were interchangeably within the male and female range. In patients with CAH, the ratio corresponded to biological sex (based on sex chromosomes) in some cases but also ranged across the cutoffs. In the 15 patients with 45,X/46,XY mosaicism, the LH/FSH ratios corresponded to the assigned sex in all cases (12 were raised as males, 3 as females) and at all time points in cases with multiple sampling. While this study describes LH/FSH in infants with DSD, the exact clinical role of the ratio in the management of these patients remains to be further elucidated.
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spelling pubmed-99863842023-03-07 Serum LH/FSH ratios in 87 infants with differences of sex development Ljubicic, Marie Lindhardt Johannsen, Trine Holm Fischer, Margit Bistrup Upners, Emmie N Busch, Alexander S Main, Katharina M Andersson, Anna-Maria Hagen, Casper P Juul, Anders Endocr Connect Review The ratio between luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) has previously been described as an excellent marker of sex in healthy infants. However, LH/FSH remains not fully described in patients with differences of sex development (DSD). The aim was therefore to describe LH/FSH in infants with DSD. This was a retrospective study of DSD patients, all aged 0–1.2 years. In total, 87 infants with DSD and at least one serum sample per infant were included. Longitudinal samples from single patients were included whenever possible. Serum LH/FSH ratios in these patients were plotted against recently published age-related and sex-dimorphic cutoffs. Overall, LH/FSH sometimes corresponded to assigned sex without any obvious pattern in terms of diagnoses. LH/FSH corresponded to the biological sex in all patients with Turner or Klinefelter syndrome. In patients with 46,XX or 46,XY DSD (except congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)), the ratios did not correspond to the assigned sex in all cases and were interchangeably within the male and female range. In patients with CAH, the ratio corresponded to biological sex (based on sex chromosomes) in some cases but also ranged across the cutoffs. In the 15 patients with 45,X/46,XY mosaicism, the LH/FSH ratios corresponded to the assigned sex in all cases (12 were raised as males, 3 as females) and at all time points in cases with multiple sampling. While this study describes LH/FSH in infants with DSD, the exact clinical role of the ratio in the management of these patients remains to be further elucidated. Bioscientifica Ltd 2023-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9986384/ /pubmed/36696141 http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-22-0275 Text en © the author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Upners, Emmie N
Busch, Alexander S
Main, Katharina M
Andersson, Anna-Maria
Hagen, Casper P
Juul, Anders
Serum LH/FSH ratios in 87 infants with differences of sex development
title Serum LH/FSH ratios in 87 infants with differences of sex development
title_full Serum LH/FSH ratios in 87 infants with differences of sex development
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title_full_unstemmed Serum LH/FSH ratios in 87 infants with differences of sex development
title_short Serum LH/FSH ratios in 87 infants with differences of sex development
title_sort serum lh/fsh ratios in 87 infants with differences of sex development
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9986384/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36696141
http://dx.doi.org/10.1530/EC-22-0275
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