Disforia de gênero em Síndromde de Turner
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Objetivos: Relatar o caso de uma paciente com Síndrome de Turner (ST) apresentando disforia de gênero (DG), que se refere ao sofrimento psíquico (com duração mínima de seis meses) que pode resultar de uma incongruência entre o gênero determinado e o vivenciado. Detalhes do caso: Aos dezesseis anos, a paciente percebeu que queria pertencer ao sexo oposto, desejando eliminar as características sexuais secundárias femininas. A paciente desenvolveu uma ideia fugaz de suicídio e se envolveu em automutilação não suicida. Seus sintomas de humor pioraram aos dezenove anos e ela ficou mais isolada socialmente à medida que seu desempenho acadêmico diminuía. Aos 21 anos, não apresentava DG e já não queria fazer transição de gênero. Considerações Finais: Até onde sabemos, este é o primeiro relato de DG em um paciente com a síndrome. Alinha-se com a compreensão de que a identidade de género não é apenas um processo social, mas também uma construção única e individual. Este relato de caso destaca a importância da cautela nos procedimentos de transição, uma vez que os pacientes podem precisar de tempo para construir a sua identidade de género.
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