46. Genital differences with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia- adolescent choices. A retrospective review of new patients seen in a specialist multi-disciplinary service between 2018-2024.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Hazel Isabella Learner , Manju Netto , Sophie Clarke
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Abstract

Background

Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia(CAH) is associated with genital differences including urogenital sinus anomalies and clitoral enlargement. Surgery in childhood is criticised as non-consensual genital surgery associated with risks and without functional indication in children. In adolescent and adult services surgery can be considered in mature individuals. There is limited data on the decisions of patients in these services considering genitoplasty. This project aimed to describe the decisions of patients with CAH referred to a specialist multi-disciplinary service for genital differences.

Methods

A 6-year retrospective review of new adolescent patients(aged 10-25) referred with genital differences associated with CAH to a specialist multi-disciplinary clinic with gynaecology, psychology, clinical nurse specialist and endocrinology. Data was extracted from electronic patient records on demographics, medical history and clinic outcomes. The data was analysed on Excel.

Results

Fifty-eight patients were identified with a median age at first appointment of 17years (10-25years). There was no issue with menstrual obstruction or recurrent urinary tract infections in any patients. The majority (34/58 58%) of patients had undergone genital surgery in infancy: 24/58 vaginal and clitoral surgery, 6/58 vaginoplasty, 2/58 clitoral reduction. Of these, three had had repeat procedures in childhood on either their vagina (2/3) or clitoris (1/3). There were 8/34 who were unaware, and 8/34 unsure,of what genital surgery they had previously had. One third of patients (23/58 39%) did not want to proceed with review of their genital differences preferring to defer the option of examination. 8/23 of these young people had not previously undergone surgery (with 1/8 late onset). Of those wanting to explore genital differences, 22/35 were planned for examination under anaesthesia (11/22 also having psychology input to support them considering clitoral concerns and options). There were 7/35 patients with clitoral issues and raised testosterone were planned for psychology and endocrinology input ahead of further gynaecology review. Six (6/635) patients following examination in clinic were offered vaginal dilation therapy, 4/35 felt ready to start this.

Conclusions

Genital differences with CAH, can be explored with the support of a specialised MDT service, at a time that is led by the individual affected.
46. 先天性肾上腺增生症的生殖器差异-青少年的选择。2018-2024年在专业多学科服务中看到的新患者的回顾性审查。
背景先天性肾上腺增生症(CAH)与生殖器官差异有关,包括泌尿生殖窦异常和阴蒂增大。儿童手术被批评为非自愿的生殖器手术,有风险,没有儿童的功能指征。在青少年和成人服务中,可以考虑对成熟个体进行手术。关于这些服务中考虑生殖器成形术的患者的决定的数据有限。该项目旨在描述患者的决定与CAH转介到一个专家多学科服务生殖器差异。方法回顾性分析10 ~ 25岁因CAH相关生殖器差异转诊至妇科、心理学、临床护理专科及内分泌科专科多学科门诊的青少年患者的6年资料。数据从电子病历中提取,包括人口统计、病史和临床结果。数据在Excel上进行了分析。结果58例患者首次就诊时平均年龄为17岁(10 ~ 25岁)。所有患者均无月经梗阻或复发性尿路感染。大多数患者(34/58 58%)在婴儿期接受过生殖器手术:24/58阴道和阴蒂手术,6/58阴道成形术,2/58阴蒂缩小。其中,3人在童年时曾对阴道(2/3)或阴蒂(1/3)进行过重复手术。有8/34的人不知道,8/34的人不确定,他们之前做过什么生殖器手术。三分之一的患者(23/58 39%)不想继续检查他们的生殖器差异,宁愿推迟检查的选择。这些年轻人中有8/23以前没有接受过手术(1/8晚发)。在那些想要探索生殖器差异的人中,有22/35计划在麻醉下进行检查(11/22也有心理学输入,以支持他们考虑阴蒂问题和选择)。有7/35名阴蒂问题和睾酮升高的患者计划在进一步妇科检查之前进行心理学和内分泌学输入。6例(6/635)患者在临床检查后接受阴道扩张治疗,4/35感觉准备开始。结论:CAH的生殖器差异可以在专业MDT服务的支持下,由受影响的个体主导。
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251
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology includes all aspects of clinical and basic science research in pediatric and adolescent gynecology. The Journal draws on expertise from a variety of disciplines including pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, reproduction and gynecology, reproductive and pediatric endocrinology, genetics, and molecular biology. The Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology features original studies, review articles, book and literature reviews, letters to the editor, and communications in brief. It is an essential resource for the libraries of OB/GYN specialists, as well as pediatricians and primary care physicians.
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