“…The study of Lepais and colleagues criticized the new DSD classification system for not taking into account histological anomalies (Lepais et al, 2016). Five studies used a term derived from intersex: intersexuality (Carsote et al, 2016;Mazen, 2017), intersex variation (Rich et al, 2016), intersex condition (Raveendran et al, 2019) or intersex disorder (Chowdhury et al, 2018;Raveenthiran, 2017;Teklu et al, 2016), not in the sense of an identity to be proud of, but rather as a more outdated medical concept for physical sex ambiguities. One paper (Roen et al, 2018) expressed its critique on the term "disorder" by placing it between hyphens.…”