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Gary D. Berkovitz
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 60
Citations - 2235
Gary D. Berkovitz is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aromatase & Androgen. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 60 publications receiving 2168 citations. Previous affiliations of Gary D. Berkovitz include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & University of Miami.
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Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome: Long-Term Medical, Surgical, and Psychosexual Outcome
Amy B. Wisniewski,Claude J. Migeon,Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg,John P. Gearhart,Gary D. Berkovitz,Terry R. Brown,John Money +6 more
TL;DR: Although not perfect, the medical, surgical, and psychosexual outcomes for women with CAIS were satisfactory; however, specific ways for improving long-term treatment of this population were identified.
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Ambiguous Genitalia With Perineoscrotal Hypospadias in 46,XY Individuals: Long-Term Medical, Surgical, and Psychosexual Outcome
Claude J. Migeon,Amy B. Wisniewski,John P. Gearhart,Heino F. L. Meyer-Bahlburg,John A. Rock,Terry R. Brown,Samuel J. Casella,Alexander Maret,Ka Ming Ngai,John Money,Gary D. Berkovitz +10 more
TL;DR: Either male or female sex of rearing can lead to successful long-term outcome for the majority of cases of severe genital ambiguity in 46,XY individuals.
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The role of the sex-determining region of the Y chromosome (SRY) in the etiology of 46,XX true hermaphroditism.
Gary D. Berkovitz,Patricia Y. Fechner,Sandra M. Marcantonio,Gail N. Bland,Gail Stetten,Peter N. Goodfellow,Kirby D. Smith,Claude J. Migeon +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that 46,XX true hermaphroditism is a genetically heterogeneous condition, some subjects having TDF sequences but most not, and the 46, XX subjects without SRY may have a mutation of an autosomal gene that permits testicular determination in the absence of TDF.
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The role of the sex-determining region Y gene in the etiology of 46, XX maleness
Patricia Y. Fechner,Sandra M. Marcantonio,Vikram Jaswaney,Gail Stetten,Peter N. Goodfellow,Claude J. Migeon,Kirby D. Smith,Gary D. Berkovitz,James A. Amrhein,Penny A. Bard,Peter A. Lee,Cheryl S. Reid,Eva Tsalikian,Maria D. Urban +13 more
TL;DR: The data confirm the genetic heterogeneity of 46,XX maleness, in which some subjects have SRY while other subjects lack it, and there is phenotypic heterogeneity among subjects who lack SRY suggesting that there is also genetic heterogeneity within this subgroup.
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Clinical and pathologic spectrum of 46,XY gonadal dysgenesis: its relevance to the understanding of sex differentiation.
Gary D. Berkovitz,Patricia Y. Fechner,Howard W. Zacur,John A. Rock,Howard M. Snyder,Claude J. Migeon,Elizabeth J. Perlman +6 more
TL;DR: The observations support the hypothesis that streak gonads in 46,XY pure gonadal dysgenesis arise from fetal ovaries and that dysgenetic testes in the partial form in46,XY partial gonadal Dysgenesis develop from ovotestis.