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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Sex Differentiation Disorders 1335General 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 neededcomplications 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 mensesSigns & 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