2004
DOI: 10.1136/adc.2002.024034
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Prevalence of hypospadias and other genital anomalies among singleton births, 1988-1997, in Scotland

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“…The prevalence of cryptorchidism is substantial and similar to that of human homosexuality (2-9%; Bay et al 2011), while that of hypospadias is substantial but somewhat lower (prevalence of about .3-4%; Ahmed et al 2004;Boisen et al 2005). Animal models indicate that exposure to androgen antagonists during a short period when the genitals differentiate (but not later in development) leads to highly elevated levels of both hypospadias and cryptorchidism, confirming that both traits are strongly influenced by fetal androgen signaling.…”
Section: Arbitrary Traitsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The prevalence of cryptorchidism is substantial and similar to that of human homosexuality (2-9%; Bay et al 2011), while that of hypospadias is substantial but somewhat lower (prevalence of about .3-4%; Ahmed et al 2004;Boisen et al 2005). Animal models indicate that exposure to androgen antagonists during a short period when the genitals differentiate (but not later in development) leads to highly elevated levels of both hypospadias and cryptorchidism, confirming that both traits are strongly influenced by fetal androgen signaling.…”
Section: Arbitrary Traitsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Although truly ambiguous genitalia on expert examination are relatively rare, reported to occur in about 1:4,500 births, 1 a concern about the development of the external genitalia may, however, exist in one in 300 newborn infants. 2 Discrete genetic conditions that underlie DSD are generally rarely identified. For instance, congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) due to 21-hydroxylase deficiency, which is the commonest cause of 46,XX DSD, has an approximate incidence of one in 10,000 to one in 14,000 in all infants.…”
Section: Introduction To the Management Issues In Disorders Of Sex Dementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The external genitalia are the most common sites of congenital abnormalities in humans (8)(9)(10). Of those, hypospadias is the frequent abnormality in which the urethral opening is ectopically located on the ventral (lower) side of the penis (8,(10)(11)(12).…”
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“…Of those, hypospadias is the frequent abnormality in which the urethral opening is ectopically located on the ventral (lower) side of the penis (8,(10)(11)(12). The male urethra connects the bladder to the penis and transports urine and semen outside of the body.…”
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