hrp0082p2-d1-572 | Sex Development | ESPE2014
Pasterski Vickie
, Acerini Carlo
, Dunger David
, Ong Ken
, Hughes Ieuan
, Thankamony Ajay
, Hines Melissa
Background: Associations between foetal androgen deficiency and variations in anogenital distance (AGD) suggest that AGD is a reliable indicator of foetal androgen exposure. Similarly, variation in postnatal penis growth associated with variations in testosterone show penis growth to be a potential biomarker of early postnatal androgen exposure. Though variation in early androgen exposure is also hypothesized to underlie neurobehavioral masculinisation, until now, no reports h...