Bringing Back the Term "Intersex"

作者:Viau Colindres Johanna; Axelrad Marni; Karaviti Lefkothea P*
来源:Pediatrics, 2017, 140(5): e20170505.
DOI:10.1542/peds.2017-0505

摘要

The birth of a child with a disorder of sexual development (DSD) is challenging from multiple perspectives, particularly that of sex assignment. Patients, parents, and health care professionals who care for patients with DSDs understand that the physical, biochemical, and mental characteristics of these patients better fit a model of fluidity. Yet, sex continues to be predominantly binary, and the decision that families make early on often has medical, social, and legal implications. Until recently, all US birth certificates listed either male or female sex. However, in December 2016, the state of New York issued the nation's first intersex birth certificate to a 55-year-old individual who was born with a DSD consisting of male chromosomes, female external genitalia, and mixed internal genitalia.(1) This legal landmark challenges the traditional legal framework of the binary division of sex. Therefore, we are taking this opportunity to discuss the fluidity of sex assignment and how this unprecedented event may provide an opportunity to improve the care of patients with a DSD.

  • 出版日期2017-11

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