Classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) results in elevated androgens in-utero,
and varying levels of 46XX virilization. Management has focused on early genital reconstruction,
although data regarding long-term outcomes is sparse and inconclusive. We aim to determine
how sexual function, body image, and perception of health differ in patients with
CAH compared to healthy controls, as well as evaluate contributing factors that may
be associated with these differences.
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