hrp0095p2-262 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology, and Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2022
Iabbassen Malek
, Bensalah Meriem
, Brahimi Hanane
, Benabdellatif Katia
, Sellal Zoubir
, Zahaf Hamid
, Mouloud Benaired Amine
, Choutri Hichem
, Khadidja Ouldkablia Samia
Background: Clinical spectrum of 46 XY DSD is characterized by a greatest diversity. Atypical sex development can occur through different steps of testicular differentiation. Etiologies of 46 XY DSD are termed gonadal dysgenesis, hormonal dysfunction and action. Its global incidence is unknown but the most common presentation, hypospadias, is understood to occur in 1 in 125 male births, and complete androgen insensitivity has an incidence of 1:20,000 people.</...