Lee Peter A, Mazur Tom, Houk Christopher P
Penn State College of Medicine, Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Hershey, PA, USA.
Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University of Buffalo, State University of New York, John R. Oistei Children's Hospital, Buffalo, NY, USA.
J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. 2023 Jan 12;36(3):234-241. doi: 10.1515/jpem-2022-0582. Print 2023 Mar 28.
Intersex/Disorders/Differences of sex development conditions have been recognized for millennia. An organized approach was adopted in the 1960-70s using the philosophy that gender identity was fluid and malleable. Consequences of this approach were the lack of disclosure, stigmatization, and excessive surgery to "normalize" the genitalia. Often this led to quality of life issues for those patients. There have been many modifications in approach since then to avoid the problems noted. There is consensus on many of these changes (e.g. disclosure) but continued controversy on others (e.g. the benefits of early surgery). This review summarizes the historical context and the current areas of consensus and controversy.
性发育异常/疾病/差异情况已被认识了数千年。在20世纪60至70年代采用了一种有组织的方法,其理念是性别认同是可变且可塑造的。这种方法的后果是缺乏信息披露、污名化以及为使生殖器“正常化”而进行的过度手术。这常常给那些患者带来生活质量问题。从那时起,方法有了许多改进以避免所指出的问题。在其中许多变化方面(如信息披露)已达成共识,但在其他方面(如早期手术的益处)仍存在争议。本综述总结了历史背景以及当前的共识和争议领域。