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A recent study from Diponegoro University in Semarang, Indonesia, explores Disorders of Sex Development (DSD), which encompass congenital conditions involving atypical chromosomal, gonadal, or phenotypic development. The research emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to address both the medical and psychosocial aspects of DSD, highlighting the need for early diagnosis, management, and holistic patient care. The study underscores the impact of societal stigma, gender identity complexities, and increased rates of anxiety and depression on individuals with DSD, emphasizing the necessity of collaborative decision-making and individualized care strategies for optimal long-term health and quality of life outcomes. [Extracted from the article] |