Disorder of Sexual Development- A Medical Issue of Social Importance
Journal Title: IP International Journal of Medical Paediatrics and Oncology - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Disorder of sexual development-formally known as ambiguous genitalia is not only a medical condition of importance, but is also a social emergency. A through workup is needed of the condition as sex assignment to this baby is very important. The article will focus on how to approach these cases along with their management
Authors and Affiliations
Murtaza Kamal, Meera Jindal
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