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Single-Center Experience in Patients with Mixed Gonadal Dysgenesis.

Authors :
Çetiner, Ebru Barsal
Donbaloğlu, Zeynep
Singin, Berna
Behram, Bilge Aydın
Çetin, Kürşat
Karagüzel, Güngör
Tuhan, Hale
Parlak, Mesut
Source :
Turkish Archives of Pediatrics. Sep2024, Vol. 59 Issue 5, p476-479. 4p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objective: Mixed gonadal dysgenesis (MGD) is an uncommon chromosomal Disorder of Sexual Development (DSD). There is insufficient information regarding clinical findings and growth patterns. This study aimed to provide more information about mixed gonadal dysgenesis, which has not yet been sufficiently defined. Materials and Methods: Data from 10 patients diagnosed with mixed gonadal dysgenesis were retrospectively reviewed. Clinical presentations, complaints at admission, imaging, genetic results, and treatments received by the patients were examined. Gonadal status and the gender of the patients were reared and evaluated by a multidisciplinary council decision. If received, growth hormone treatment doses and height gains were examined. Results: The patients’ ages at admission range from 6 months to 17.5 years. The median height SDS of the patients was −0.75 (2.73), the mean body weight SDS was −0.49 (±1.46), and the mean body mass index (BMI) SDS was 0.26 (±0.97). The complaints at admission varied, including ambiguous genitalia, short stature, and absence of menstruation. Some patients are completely in the female phenotype, while some are inadequately virilized male phenotype. External Masculinization Score (EMS) ranges from 1 to 6.5. The decision to raise 6 patients as female and 4 patients as male was made by a multidisciplinary council. Growth hormone treatment was administered to patients raised as female and diagnosed with short stature. The height SDS gain in treated patients was 0.42 (±0.49). Conclusion: Due to its rarity and varied clinical presentation, our knowledge about mixed gonadal dysgenesis is limited. Therefore, early diagnosis and individualized treatment plans are crucial for this patient group. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27576256
Volume :
59
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Turkish Archives of Pediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180034643
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5152/TurkArchPediatr.2024.24095