性别发展的差异。

IF 76.9 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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摘要

性别发育差异(DSD)是指由于染色体、性腺和表型性别的差异而影响人类性别发育和成熟的一组先天性疾病。芝加哥共识(Chicago consensus)将DSD分为性染色体DSD 46、XY DSD和46、XX DSD,并根据性腺决定将其亚分类为睾丸和卵巢,根据雌性和雄性胚胎结构的激素依赖性分化为雌性典型或雄性典型的内外性器官。DSD可能作为一个孤立的条件或作为一个复杂的综合征的一部分发生。诊断是基于临床特征,影像学研究,激素测量和遗传调查。管理包括终身心理社会支持,激素治疗和手术干预,每个病例都需要个性化,因为DSD包括各种各样的病因和表现。这种个性化还必须考虑到个人的价值观和偏好,以确保临床护理是量身定制的,以满足每个人的独特需求和情况,最好是由不同专业的护理团队提供。这种护理包括对病情及其后果进行心理教育咨询,同时考虑到家庭和文化规范。需要进一步努力弥合与诊断、管理和长期结果有关的知识差距。加强我们对社会中性别和社会性别之间区别的理解至关重要,因为提高认识将为公共辩论提供信息和丰富内容。
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Differences of sex development.

Differences of sex development (DSD) represent a group of congenital conditions that affect human sex development and maturation owing to discrepancies of chromosomal, gonadal and phenotypic sex. The Chicago consensus classifies DSD as sex chromosome DSD, 46,XY DSD and 46,XX DSD, with subclassifications according to gonadal determination into testes and ovaries and hormone-dependent differentiation of Müllerian and Wolffian embryonic structures into female-typical or male-typical internal and external sex organs. DSD may occur as an isolated condition or as part of a complex syndrome. Diagnosis is based on clinical characteristics, imaging studies, hormonal measurements and genetic investigations. Management includes lifelong psychosocial support, hormonal treatments and surgical interventions that require personalization for each case as DSD encompasses a wide variety of aetiologies and presentations. This personalization must also consider individual values and preferences to ensure that clinical care is tailored to meet the unique needs and circumstances of each person, ideally provided by a care team with diverse specialities. This care involves psycho-educational counselling on the condition and its consequences, considering family and cultural norms. Additional efforts are needed to bridge gaps in knowledge related to diagnosis, management and long-term outcomes. Enhancing our understanding of the distinctions between sex and gender in societies is essential as greater awareness will inform and enrich public debates.

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Nature Reviews Disease Primers
Nature Reviews Disease Primers Medicine-General Medicine
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期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Disease Primers, a part of the Nature Reviews journal portfolio, features sections on epidemiology, mechanisms, diagnosis, management, and patient quality of life. The editorial team commissions top researchers — comprising basic scientists and clinical researchers — to write the Primers, which are designed for use by early career researchers, medical students and principal investigators. Each Primer concludes with an Outlook section, highlighting future research directions. Covered medical specialties include Cardiology, Dermatology, Ear, Nose and Throat, Emergency Medicine, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Genetic Conditions, Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Hepatology, Haematology, Infectious Diseases, Maxillofacial and Oral Medicine, Nephrology, Neurology, Nutrition, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Psychiatry, Respiratory Medicine, Rheumatology, Sleep Medicine, and Urology.
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