ESPEYB15 6 Gender Dysphoria and Disorders of Sex Development Position paper (1 abstracts)
Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA
To read the full abstract: Curr Opin Pediatr. 2017 Aug;29(4):475-480
This is one of several editorials and position papers that has been published during the past year. It originates from the North American Pediatric Endocrine Society and its special interest group for transgender health. This article is of value for pediatricians dealing with any aspect of transgender health in children and adolescents as it provides a good source of relevant definitions, information and references to the latest literature as a basis to deliver the best medical care. There is still a weak evidence base for our decisions in this field, but it seems clear that an affirmative approach in the management of transgender youth is of great importance. Several additional position papers and editorials worth reading have also been published during the past year, see, e.g., Barret J; Chipkin S. et al.).
Barrett J. Gender dysphoria: assessment and management for non-specialists. BMJ. 2017 Jun 30;357:j2866.
Chipkin SR, Kim F. Ten Most Important Things to Know About Caring for Transgender Patients. Am J Med. 2017 Nov;130(11):1238-1245.