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Pediatric Gender Assignment A Critical Reappraisal 1st Edition Brian K Jordan

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Pediatric Gender Assignment A Critical Reappraisal 1st Edition Brian K Jordan
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.5 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Brian K. Jordan, Eric Vilain (auth.), Stephen A. Zderic, Douglas A. Canning, Michael C. Carr, Howard McC. Snyder III. (eds.)
ISBN: 9781461351627, 9781461506218, 1461351626, 1461506212
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Pediatric Gender Assignment A Critical Reappraisal 1st Edition Brian K Jordan by Brian K. Jordan, Eric Vilain (auth.), Stephen A. Zderic, Douglas A. Canning, Michael C. Carr, Howard Mcc. Snyder Iii. (eds.) 9781461351627, 9781461506218, 1461351626, 1461506212 instant download after payment.

This book represents the proceedings from a conference that took place in Dallas in the spring of 1999 which was entitled "Pediatric Gender Assignment - A Critical Reappraisal". Some participants rightfully argued that the conference really focused on the issue of pediatric gender assignment, and that reassignment was not applied in most cases. Their comments were reflected in the title of this monograph. This multidisciplinary meeting was sponsored by a conference grant from the National Institutes of Health, and a broad inquiry into this complex topic took place from many points of view. Basic scientists offered insight into mechanisms of sexual differentiation of the gonads, physical phenotype and imprinting of the central nervous system. Endocrinologists reviewed their experience in diagnosis and management, surgeons described traditional as well as innovative approaches, and there was strong representation from the ethical and behavioral sciences. In putting together such a panel, it was essential that we identify a cast of speakers who could address their viewpoints with strong convictions, and yet not let their passions render the meeting counter productive. We were not disappointed. While many differing points of view were firmly expressed by the panelists and audience, all viewpoints were accorded the respect they deserved. The concept behind the meeting and this book really originated in 1997 shortly after Diamond and Sigmundson published their long term follow up study of the John/Joan case.

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