THU210 A Single-center Retrospective Study Of Brazilian Subjects With Differences In Sex Development (DSD) From Infancy To Adulthood

Disclosure: R.L. Batista: None. N.L. Gomes: None. T.A. Bachega: None. G. Madureira: None. M.C. Miranda: None. R.T. dallago: None. M.M. Ferrari: None. L.M. Lousada: None. F.L. Craveiro: None. J.P. Batatinha: None. R.D. Scalco: None. E.F. Costa: None. M.P. Sircili: None. F.T. Denes: None. M. Inacio: N...

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Published inJournal of the Endocrine Society Vol. 7; no. Supplement_1
Main Authors Batista, Rafael Loch, Almeida Gomes, Nathalia Lisboa Rosa, Bachega, Tania A, Madureira, Guiomar, de Miranda, Mirela Costa, Thomazini Dallago, Renata T Dallago, Martins Ferrari, Maria Tereza, Lousada, Lia Mesquita, Craveiro, Flora Ladeira, Pereira Batatinha, Júlio Américo, Cunha Scalco, Renata Da, Frade Costa, Elaine Maria, Sircili, Maria Helena P, Denes, Francisco T, Inacio, Marlene, Nishi, Mirian Yumie, Domenice, Sorahia, Mendonca, Berenice Bilharinho
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Abstract Disclosure: R.L. Batista: None. N.L. Gomes: None. T.A. Bachega: None. G. Madureira: None. M.C. Miranda: None. R.T. dallago: None. M.M. Ferrari: None. L.M. Lousada: None. F.L. Craveiro: None. J.P. Batatinha: None. R.D. Scalco: None. E.F. Costa: None. M.P. Sircili: None. F.T. Denes: None. M. Inacio: None. M.Y. Nishi: None. S. Domenice: None. B.B. Mendonca: None. Context: DSD represent a wide range of conditions presenting at different ages to many health professionals with several backgrounds. Establishing a correct diagnosis is essential for appropriate management. Objective: To amplify the understanding of the first clinical presentation, prevalence, and gender change of Brazilian DSD subjects. Design: A retrospective, observational cohort study of all DSD subjects referred to a DSD multi-professional team over 41 years (from 1980 to 2021). Participants: 696 subjects.Outcome Measures: Data included DSD diagnosis, sex assignment, age at diagnosis, gender change, clinical presentation, and phenotypic features. Results: Subjects presented at prepubertal, post-pubertal, and adult age, usually with atypical genitalia, undescended testes, or primary amenorrhea. Amongst the three major DSD categories, sex chromosome DSD was diagnosed in 264 subjects (135 with 45,X karyotype); 101 are mosaics (45,X/46,Xi(Xq) and three chimerism (all ovotesticular DSD). Among the 4 ovotesticular DSD subjects, 3 were raised as females and 1 as male, no gender changes occurred in this group. Thirteen chromosome DSD patients with Y material were assigned as male and two female-assigned patients changed their gender. 258 subjects have 46,XY DSD (69 unknown DSD, 64 gonadal dysgenesis, 36 5-αRD2 deficiency, 18 17β-HSD3 deficiency, 11 17α-hydroxylase deficiency, 9 Leydig cell hypoplasia, 25 CAIS, 18 PAIS, 8 AMH defects). Among the 192 XY subjects with atypical genitalia, the sex of rearing was female in 89 (46%) and gender change from female to male occurred in 13%, most in 5 αRD2 (45%) followed by 17β-HSD3 (33%) deficiency. Among those reared as male, only 2.9% changed their gender. 46,XX DSD was diagnosed in 178 patients. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia-CAH (most 21-hydroxylase deficiency) was diagnosed in 123 (115 female-assigned). Among CAH, gender change from female to male occurred in 6 cases, of which most have VS form (5/6; p=.004), a late beginning of treatment (>2 ys old), and poor compliance. In the remaining 55 with 46,XX DSD, 24 have ovotesticular DSD (all with atypical genitalia), 16 have 46,XX testicular DSD (seven with atypical genitalia). Among the ovotesticular subjects, 14 were reared as male and ten as female, and gender change occurred in 4 cases (3 from female to male). The diagnosis was not established in twelve 46,XX DSD patients (all with atypical genitalia, three with syndromic features). One patient has aromatase deficiency, one POR deficiency, and one glucocorticoid resistance syndrome. Conclusion: gender change from female to male mainly occurred among subjects with 46,XY DSD, particularly in those with 5 αRD2 and 17β-HSD3 deficiency, suggesting that male sex assignment is desirable in patients with these diagnoses. Among 46,XX DSD, the VS form of CAH, a late start of treatment, and poor compliance were implicated in female-to-male gender change. Presentation: Thursday, June 15, 2023
AbstractList Disclosure: R.L. Batista: None. N.L. Gomes: None. T.A. Bachega: None. G. Madureira: None. M.C. Miranda: None. R.T. dallago: None. M.M. Ferrari: None. L.M. Lousada: None. F.L. Craveiro: None. J.P. Batatinha: None. R.D. Scalco: None. E.F. Costa: None. M.P. Sircili: None. F.T. Denes: None. M. Inacio: None. M.Y. Nishi: None. S. Domenice: None. B.B. Mendonca: None. Context: DSD represent a wide range of conditions presenting at different ages to many health professionals with several backgrounds. Establishing a correct diagnosis is essential for appropriate management. Objective: To amplify the understanding of the first clinical presentation, prevalence, and gender change of Brazilian DSD subjects. Design: A retrospective, observational cohort study of all DSD subjects referred to a DSD multi-professional team over 41 years (from 1980 to 2021). Participants: 696 subjects.Outcome Measures: Data included DSD diagnosis, sex assignment, age at diagnosis, gender change, clinical presentation, and phenotypic features. Results: Subjects presented at prepubertal, post-pubertal, and adult age, usually with atypical genitalia, undescended testes, or primary amenorrhea. Amongst the three major DSD categories, sex chromosome DSD was diagnosed in 264 subjects (135 with 45,X karyotype); 101 are mosaics (45,X/46,Xi(Xq) and three chimerism (all ovotesticular DSD). Among the 4 ovotesticular DSD subjects, 3 were raised as females and 1 as male, no gender changes occurred in this group. Thirteen chromosome DSD patients with Y material were assigned as male and two female-assigned patients changed their gender. 258 subjects have 46,XY DSD (69 unknown DSD, 64 gonadal dysgenesis, 36 5-αRD2 deficiency, 18 17β-HSD3 deficiency, 11 17α-hydroxylase deficiency, 9 Leydig cell hypoplasia, 25 CAIS, 18 PAIS, 8 AMH defects). Among the 192 XY subjects with atypical genitalia, the sex of rearing was female in 89 (46%) and gender change from female to male occurred in 13%, most in 5 αRD2 (45%) followed by 17β-HSD3 (33%) deficiency. Among those reared as male, only 2.9% changed their gender. 46,XX DSD was diagnosed in 178 patients. Congenital adrenal hyperplasia-CAH (most 21-hydroxylase deficiency) was diagnosed in 123 (115 female-assigned). Among CAH, gender change from female to male occurred in 6 cases, of which most have VS form (5/6; p=.004), a late beginning of treatment (>2 ys old), and poor compliance. In the remaining 55 with 46,XX DSD, 24 have ovotesticular DSD (all with atypical genitalia), 16 have 46,XX testicular DSD (seven with atypical genitalia). Among the ovotesticular subjects, 14 were reared as male and ten as female, and gender change occurred in 4 cases (3 from female to male). The diagnosis was not established in twelve 46,XX DSD patients (all with atypical genitalia, three with syndromic features). One patient has aromatase deficiency, one POR deficiency, and one glucocorticoid resistance syndrome. Conclusion: gender change from female to male mainly occurred among subjects with 46,XY DSD, particularly in those with 5 αRD2 and 17β-HSD3 deficiency, suggesting that male sex assignment is desirable in patients with these diagnoses. Among 46,XX DSD, the VS form of CAH, a late start of treatment, and poor compliance were implicated in female-to-male gender change. Presentation: Thursday, June 15, 2023
Author Cunha Scalco, Renata Da
Denes, Francisco T
Domenice, Sorahia
Almeida Gomes, Nathalia Lisboa Rosa
Bachega, Tania A
Sircili, Maria Helena P
Inacio, Marlene
Batista, Rafael Loch
Mendonca, Berenice Bilharinho
Madureira, Guiomar
Pereira Batatinha, Júlio Américo
Thomazini Dallago, Renata T Dallago
Martins Ferrari, Maria Tereza
Frade Costa, Elaine Maria
Lousada, Lia Mesquita
Nishi, Mirian Yumie
de Miranda, Mirela Costa
Craveiro, Flora Ladeira
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