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Ambiguous Genitalia

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12 sections · 88 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this deck covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    What the term means

    A morphologic label sitting inside a much larger family of conditions

    • Why fetal sex comes up at all
    • Two more medical reasons
    • What ambiguous genitalia means
    • What DSD means
    • What sits under the DSD umbrella
    • Words that are no longer used
    • A look, not a diagnosis
    • How the classes are grouped
    • Disorders of Sexual Development
    • Reading that table in one line each
    • 1:4500
    • Where those numbers come from

    12 slides

  3. 03

    How genitals normally form

    One starting body plan, one hormone, and a narrow window of time

    • Everyone starts the same
    • The timetable of genital development
    • The gonad that could go either way
    • Which way the gonad turns
    • Cloaca dividing into urogenital sinus and rectum
    • Why that picture matters here
    • The hormone that builds male genitals
    • Two ways the build goes wrong
    • When DHT fails to act
    • Timing decides how virilization looks
    • Where the extra androgen comes from

    11 slides

  4. 04

    Congenital adrenal hyperplasia

    The commonest cause — an enzyme block that diverts hormone traffic

    • What CAH is
    • The gene and the enzyme
    • The steroid hormone assembly line
    • Where 21-hydroxylase sits on that line
    • How the block masculinizes a female fetus
    • What happens to boys with CAH
    • The second half of the block
    • Why salt wasting is the emergency
    • Classic and nonclassic forms

    9 slides

  5. 05

    The other causes

    Chromosome problems and named syndromes that produce the same appearance

    • What else produces this appearance
    • Reading that list

    2 slides

  6. 06

    How it comes to attention

    Usually after birth — but screening tests are changing that

    • When the diagnosis is usually made
    • Cell-free fetal DNA screening
    • A published example of the mismatch
    • Why the DNA screen can still be wrong
    • How amniotic fluid is sampled
    • The two invasive tests

    6 slides

  7. 07

    Ultrasound

    Know the normal appearances first, then the mixed ones

    • The normal female appearance
    • The uterus is an unreliable sign
    • The normal male appearance
    • Measuring instead of eyeballing
    • What ambiguous looks like on the scan
    • Ambiguous genitalia in a triplet pregnancy
    • What to notice in that image
    • A second view of the same fetus
    • Do not scan for sex too early
    • Adding the third dimension
    • Surface rendering of ambiguous genitalia
    • Ambiguous genitalia on three-dimensional ultrasound
    • What the rendered images add
    • Confirming CAH before birth

    14 slides

  8. 08

    MRI and the other modalities

    A thin evidence base, but a real strength for internal structures

    • What the MRI evidence actually is
    • Two cases where MRI helped
    • Where MRI genuinely helps

    3 slides

  9. 09

    What else it could be

    The look-alikes that must be excluded before the label is applied

    • Hypospadias versus clitoromegaly
    • Recognising bladder exstrophy
    • The rest of the differential list

    3 slides

  10. 10

    Treatment

    Almost nothing before birth, and a careful team afterwards

    • Before birth: nothing to treat
    • What prenatal dexamethasone is for
    • The timing problem
    • 1:4
    • Reading those odds
    • Who the target population is
    • What the treatment does not do
    • How good is the evidence
    • After birth: the team
    • The one thing that cannot wait

    10 slides

  11. 11

    Sex assignment and the family

    The part of this topic that imaging cannot answer

    • How sex assignment is decided
    • Culture is part of the decision
    • The harm of the examination itself
    • What gender dysphoria means
    • How the thinking has changed
    • What the outcome literature shows
    • What families need long term

    7 slides

  12. 12

    Take it away

    The five key points the authors themselves ask you to keep

    • Key points
    • Key points continued
    • A practical checklist
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Suggested readings
    • Suggested readings (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    10 slides