Abstract
Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD) affect 1: 1000-4500 live births and are defined as changes in which chromosomal, gonadal or genital development are atypical. Patients with DSD 46, XY have a broad phenotypic spectrum and many have atypical genitalia at birth. The diagnostic evaluation of a patient with DSD includes hormonal dosages, radiological, cytogenetic and molecular studies. Ho…