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Masculinizing surgery in disorders/differences of sex development: clinician- and participant-evaluated appearance and function.

Timotheüs Cornelis van de GriftMarion RappGundela HolmdahlLise DuranteauAgneta Nordenskjoldnull null
Published in: BJU international (2021)
The majority of participants were neutral to satisfied with the appearance and function in the long-term after masculinizing surgery. Given the initial severe phenotype and a risk of unsatisfactory results after masculinizing surgery in DSD, treatment should be handled by experienced multidisciplinary teams in order to optimize the postoperative results.
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