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Peter A Lee1, Christopher P Houk.
Abstract
Four topics from the DSD Working Party, a meeting to provide information regarding future studies, reported here are the complexities of hypospadias, surgical treatment of virilized genitalia of 46,XX DSD individuals, advances in phalloplasty and psychological, social and sexual outcomes.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23829860 PMCID: PMC3708759 DOI: 10.1186/1687-9856-2013-12
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pediatr Endocrinol ISSN: 1687-9848
Figure 1Scheme of distal hypospadias with blue triangle outlining the defect of the urethral plate illustrating the more distal urethral meatus at a more distgal point than the point of fusion of the corpus spongiosum. This later is not apparent on physical examination. Figure modified from several presented at meeting in Annecy.
Figure 2Urogenital sinus anatomy: high (left) and low (right) confluence of vagina and urethra which exit as a common channel. Unrestricted use from open access journal: Leslie JA, Cain MP, Rink RC. Feminizing genital reconstruction in congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Indian J Urol 2009; 25 (1):17–26.
Figure 3Results of phalloplasty for 2 46,XY boys. Genitalia of: A. Exstrophy patient who lost his penis during reconstructive surgery, B. Preoperatively of Partial Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (PAIS) patient with an insufficient penis after multiple hypospadias repairs. C. Post-operative PAIS after phalloplasty and subsequent implant one year later. Kindly provided by Piet Hoebeke, Department of Urology, University Hospital, Gent, Belgium.
Sexual Function among CAH Women: Relationships with genotype* and surgery
| Clitoral sensitivity | Highest for nerve sparing and clitoral placement |
| | No difference between no surgery and partial resection |
| | Poorest with subcutaneous clitoral placement/partial resection |
| Ability to achieve orgasm | Did not correlate with sensitivity |
| | Not different between genotype groups or from controls |
| Sexual function score | Score correlated with severity of genotype |
| (9 aspects of sexual life) | Lowest in null phenotype group |
| | Lower in null and 12-splice phenotype than controls |
| Satisfaction with sexual life | No difference between CAH women and controls |
| | CAH group with null phenotype (who had more surgical complications) differed from other phenotypes |
| Satisfaction did not correlate with ability to orgasm |
*CYP21A2 allele mutations: null, 12-splice, I172N and V281L.