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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Sex Differentiation Disorders 1335
General measures
Admit to isolation in negative pressure room, contact precautions and
N95 masks on entering. Prepare for full respiratory support, seek con-
sultation with infectious diseases and CDC
specific therapy
Treatment Options
■No specific treatment available. Ribavirin shown to be of no benefit.
follow-up
■Supportive care as needed
complications and prognosis
■High morbidity and mortality. Worse prognosis with age, comorbid
conditions, elevated LDH on admission, atypical symptoms.
SEX DIFFERENTIATION DISORDERS
KIRK NEELY, MD
history & physical
History
■Exposure to androgens or teratogens
■Family history of genital ambiguity, hypospadias, delayed puberty
■Delayed puberty:
➣Females: no breast tissue by age 13 y
➣Males: no testicular enlargement by age 14 y
■Amenorrhea, virilization, infertility
➣Primary amenorrhea: no menarche by age 16 y
➣Secondary amenorrhea: fewer than 2 menstrual cycles/y after
normal menses
Signs & Symptoms
■Ambiguity of external genitalia:
➣Incomplete or excessive midline fusion from fetal androgen ex-
posure
➣Inappropriate phallic size
■Virilized female:
➣Complete labial fusion or posterior fusion
➣Single urogenital orifice
➣Clitoromegaly
➣Labioscrotal rugation, pigmentation