Differences in sex development: Taking inventory of function and anatomy to empower self care
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This article addresses clinical approaches to assessing anatomical and functional outcomes in patients with differences of sex development (DSD), emphasizing patient education and self-care strategies. The authors provide a framework for inventory-taking that empowers patients to understand and manage their unique anatomy and function throughout their care journey.
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- Comprehensive anatomical and functional assessment is essential for individualized care planning in patients with differences in sex development.
- Patient empowerment through education about their own anatomy and function supports informed decision-making and self-advocacy.
- Multidisciplinary collaboration between surgery, endocrinology, and psychology optimizes outcomes for DSD patients across the lifespan.
- Inventory-based approaches help clinicians systematically evaluate reproductive, urologic, and sexual health needs in DSD care.
- Self-care education tailored to individual anatomy promotes long-term health maintenance and quality of life in DSD populations.
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How to cite: GlobalCastMD. Differences in sex development: Taking inventory of function and anatomy to empower self care. GlobalCastMD Medical Library. 2025-10-01. https://library.globalcastmd.com/article/10956
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