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Abstract
The pediatric radiologist plays a significant role in the evaluation and the treatment of infants with ambiguous genitalia. On the first day of life, an investigation should be initiated that includes studies, in particular a sonogram, to demonstrate the presence or absence of a uterus, and a genitogram to define the presence of a vagina. Once gender assignment has been made, information regarding the size of the vagina and its position in regard to the urogenital sinus becomes essential to the pediatric urologist when planning a course for reconstruction. Herein we break down intersex states into four major categories: female pseudohermaphroditism, male pseudohermaphroditism without müllerian structures, and male hermaphroditism with müllerian structures and true hermaphroditism. The role of the radiologist in each of these states is discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1471324 DOI: 10.1007/bf02926947
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Urol Radiol ISSN: 0171-1091