Analysis of 39 Forensic Clinical Sex Identification Cases after Sex Reassignment Surgery

ObjectiveTo analyze the characteristics of forensic clinical sex identification cases after sex reassignment surgery for transsexualism, discuss the main point of forensic clinical sex identification in China based on domestic and foreign sex change policies and related cases, so as to standardize r...

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Main Authors: WU Yu-jiao, ZHOU Yue-qin, SHEN Yi-wen, JIANG Jie-qing
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Published: Editorial Office of Journal of Forensic Medicine 2024-08-01
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SHEN Yi-wen
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description ObjectiveTo analyze the characteristics of forensic clinical sex identification cases after sex reassignment surgery for transsexualism, discuss the main point of forensic clinical sex identification in China based on domestic and foreign sex change policies and related cases, so as to standardize relevant identification.MethodsA total of 39 cases of forensic clinical sex identification were collected from Center for Forensic Science, Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University in recent years, and the ratio of sex, identification time, the location of surgery, secondary sex characteristic and other information were statistically analyzed.ResultsTransgender woman accounted for 97.4% of the cases, and 94.9% of the cases were operated in Thailand. All cases were identified after the sex reassignment surgery, and at least one of the secondary sex characteristics was consistent with the postoperative primary sexual characters. There were only 2 cases in which auxiliary examination was applied.ConclusionForensic clinical sex identification should be based on the principle that the primary and secondary sex characteristics are consistent with the changed sex.
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spelling doaj-art-c07eb0854a2346aca14e62fbceb8edab2024-11-09T06:36:44ZzhoEditorial Office of Journal of Forensic MedicineFayixue Zazhi1004-56192024-08-0140436537110.12116/j.issn.1004-5619.2023.2306021004-5619(2024)04-0365-07Analysis of 39 Forensic Clinical Sex Identification Cases after Sex Reassignment SurgeryWU Yu-jiao0ZHOU Yue-qin1SHEN Yi-wen2JIANG Jie-qing3Department of Forensic Medicine, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, ChinaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, ChinaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, ChinaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, ChinaObjectiveTo analyze the characteristics of forensic clinical sex identification cases after sex reassignment surgery for transsexualism, discuss the main point of forensic clinical sex identification in China based on domestic and foreign sex change policies and related cases, so as to standardize relevant identification.MethodsA total of 39 cases of forensic clinical sex identification were collected from Center for Forensic Science, Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University in recent years, and the ratio of sex, identification time, the location of surgery, secondary sex characteristic and other information were statistically analyzed.ResultsTransgender woman accounted for 97.4% of the cases, and 94.9% of the cases were operated in Thailand. All cases were identified after the sex reassignment surgery, and at least one of the secondary sex characteristics was consistent with the postoperative primary sexual characters. There were only 2 cases in which auxiliary examination was applied.ConclusionForensic clinical sex identification should be based on the principle that the primary and secondary sex characteristics are consistent with the changed sex.http://www.fyxzz.cn/article/2024/1004-5619/1004-5619-2024-40-4-365.shtmlforensic medicinesex identificationtranssexualismsex reassignment surgerycases analysis
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Analysis of 39 Forensic Clinical Sex Identification Cases after Sex Reassignment Surgery
Fayixue Zazhi
forensic medicine
sex identification
transsexualism
sex reassignment surgery
cases analysis
title Analysis of 39 Forensic Clinical Sex Identification Cases after Sex Reassignment Surgery
title_full Analysis of 39 Forensic Clinical Sex Identification Cases after Sex Reassignment Surgery
title_fullStr Analysis of 39 Forensic Clinical Sex Identification Cases after Sex Reassignment Surgery
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of 39 Forensic Clinical Sex Identification Cases after Sex Reassignment Surgery
title_short Analysis of 39 Forensic Clinical Sex Identification Cases after Sex Reassignment Surgery
title_sort analysis of 39 forensic clinical sex identification cases after sex reassignment surgery
topic forensic medicine
sex identification
transsexualism
sex reassignment surgery
cases analysis
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