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Frequency of Ambiguous Genitalia in 14,177 Newborns in Turkey.

Banu Kucukemre AydinNurcin SakaFirdevs BaşEvrim Kiray BasAsuman CobanSukran YildirimTülay GüranFeyza Darendeliler
Published in: Journal of the Endocrine Society (2019)
The frequency of ambiguous genitalia was higher than in previous studies, but, as with any experiment, the finding should be met with caution because this study was conducted in tertiary care hospitals. In addition, lower birth weight in the DSD group supports the hypothesis that early placental dysfunction might be important in the etiology of male genital anomalies.
Keyphrases
  • birth weight
  • gestational age
  • tertiary care
  • weight gain
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  • pregnant women
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  • preterm birth
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  • low birth weight
  • case control
  • preterm infants