ea0029p958 | Female Reproduction | ICEECE2012
Sakakibara H.
, Imai K.
, Hyama T.
, Nagata T.
, Nakamura T.
, Hirahara F.
Purpose: Disorders of sex development (DSD) are defined as having, A chromosome, germinal gland, or anatomical structure that is atypical in the native state. There are two types of patients with DSD who consult a gynecologist: patients diagnosed in childhood (group A), and patients diagnosed based on unusual secondary sex characteristics in adolescence (group B). In group A, gynecologists are required as a member of a multidisciplinary medical team for DSD. On the...