Primary Amenorrhea and Differences of Sex Development.
Swetha NarojiVeronica Gomez-LoboCourtney FinlaysonPublished in: Seminars in reproductive medicine (2022)
Primary amenorrhea may be a feature or a presenting sign of a difference of sex development, most often due to a congenital anatomic difference or hypergonadotropic hypogonadism. History and physical exam are very important, including whether any variation in external genitalia was present at birth as well as a careful review of pubertal development. Further evaluation includes hormone measurement, imaging, and genetic evaluation. Those with a disorder of sexual development diagnosis should receive care through a multidisciplinary team with psychosocial support.