Monozygotic twins with concordant female-to-male gender dysphoria with different temperament characteristics: a case report

R. Bidaki, Z. Salimi, R. Naderi Deh Ghotbadini, S. Amiri Gavar, F. Dehghani
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Gender Dysphoria (GD) is defined as a marked incongruence between one’s experienced/expressed gender and assigned gender that the individual feels a strong desire for having the sex characteristics of the other gender. Twin studies could be helpful in making decisive conclusion on the relative role of genetics and environment on GD. Therefore, we hereby present a case of monozygotic twins with concordant female-to-male GD. Seventeen-year-old twins are introduced in this case report. The second pair attended to our clinic for psychiatric evaluation. She was suffering from GD by overwhelmed desire for having masculine features, wearing their cloths, and at the same time revolting being a girl. Although she preferred spending time with male friends, she was sexually attracted to females. Although the first pair had similar characteristics of GD, she presented apposite temperament. While temperament has been considered to be genetically inherited, the incidence of GD in our cases with different temperaments raises the question about genetic role in inheriting temperament and GD. Further twin studies will help understanding the extent of genetic influence on these features.
具有不同气质特征的同卵双生女对男性别焦虑症1例
性别焦虑症(Gender Dysphoria, GD)被定义为一个人体验/表达的性别与生理性别之间的明显不一致,个人强烈渴望拥有另一个性别的性别特征。双生子研究有助于明确遗传和环境对GD的相对作用。因此,我们在此提出一例同卵双胞胎与一致的女性对男性的GD。本病例报告介绍了一对17岁的双胞胎。第二对到我们诊所做精神评估。她患有性别焦虑,因为她渴望拥有男性的特征,穿着他们的衣服,同时又厌恶做一个女孩。虽然她更喜欢花时间和男性朋友在一起,但她也被女性所吸引。虽然第一对具有相似的GD特征,但她却呈现出相反的气质。虽然性情被认为是遗传的,但在我们不同性情的病例中,GD的发生率提出了遗传在遗传性情和GD中的作用的问题。进一步的双胞胎研究将有助于了解遗传对这些特征的影响程度。
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