Grand Rounds: Medical and Psychological Care for DSD

Dr. Akhila Ramakrishna

On September 19th, Dr. Ramakrishna from our division co-presented Pediatric Grand Rounds along with pediatric psychologist Dr. Laura Fuller. Their talk, entitled “Treating Patients with Differences of Sexual Development: The Intersection of Medicine and Psychology”, explored the complexities of the medical and psychological healthcare of Differences of Sexual Development (DSD).

DSDs encompass a group of conditions in which the typical processes of sexual development—anatomical, hormonal, functional, and reproductive—do not follow the usual male or female patterns. These variations may be apparent at birth or even prenatally, though some forms may not be diagnosed until adolescence or adulthood.

The primary goal of pediatric DSD care is to support the physical and emotional well-being of affected individuals during youth. During their presentation, Drs. Ramakrishna and Fuller provided an overview of the various types of DSDs and illustrated the unique medical and psychosocial needs of patients through case examples. They emphasized the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to care.

Drs. Ramakrishna and Fuller lead a multidisplinary DSD clinic that includes pediatric endocrinologists, pediatric urologists, clinical geneticists, and pediatric radiologists, with support from reproductive endocrinology and clinical pharmacy services.

We extend our sincere thanks to Drs. Ramakrishna and Fuller for their insightful presentation and for their leadership in delivering expert, compassionate DSD care through their multidisciplinary team.

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