Abstract
Many recent advances have come from basic research into the mechanisms of
sexual differentiation. These include the discovery of a number of genes
(SRY,
WT-1,SF-1,
SOX-9) and one locus (DSS)
involved in human gonadal differentiation, and understanding gained from
extensive studies of the androgen receptor and its gene. The challenge for the
clinician is to learn how best to use the new tools that have become available
as a result of these advances. At the same time, community-based organizations
whose members are adults with intersex disorders are issuing a challenge of a
different kind: that the medical profession should radically revise its
thinking on some of the most fundamental issues to do with treatment. The
opportunity to take a fresh look at our policies in collaboration with
well-informed patient groups is an advance as well as a challenge. Further
research on both the origins and outcomes of intersex conditions promises to
greatly improve the lives of affected people.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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