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Male transsexualism in England: Sixteen cases with surgical intervention
Authors:B. D. Hore B.Sc.   M.B.   B.S.   M.R.C.P.    M. Phil.  F. V. Nicolle MB.B. Chir.   F.R.C.S.  J. S. Calnan M.R.C.P.   F.R.C.S.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital of South Manchester, Withington Hospital, West Didsbury, Manchester, England;(2) Department of Surgery, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, and Hammersmith Hospital, London, England
Abstract:The syndrome of transsexualism is now regarded as a distinct entity separate from transvestism and homosexuality (Benjamin, 1966; Green and Money, 1969). It refers to those patients who since childhood have been convinced of their wrong sex assignment and who wish to attain the sexual characteristics of the opposite sex and to live as a member of that sex. The present report is an initial one referring to the first group of transsexual patients studied at a postgraduate teaching hospital by a multidisciplinary team. Their study has three aims: first, to compare this group of patients with other series; second, to evolve a surgical technique of sex reassignment; and, finally, to assess the success of such surgery in allowing the patients to attain a satisfactory adjustment in their new gender role.
Keywords:transsexualism  sex-change operation  follow-up  surgical complications
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