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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Material and Methods
3. Results
3.1. EDC Specific Features
3.2. Hormones and Neuronal Development
3.3. EDCs and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities
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3.4. Impact of Synthetic Sex Hormones: The HHORAGES-France Cohort
3.4.1. Sex Steroids
3.4.2. The Particular Case of Progestogens
3.4.3. Psychiatric Disorders in a Cohort of Patients Exposed in Utero to Synthetic Sex Hormones
3.4.4. Multigenerational Effect
3.5. Gender Dysphoria/Incongruence
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4. Discussion and Conclusion
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
Acknowledgments
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| Group 2 | Group 3 | Group 1 | ||||
| DES-exposed (n ¼ 740–20) | Post-DES (n ¼ 262) | Firstborn pre-DES (n ¼ 180) | General Population | |||
| Behavioral disorders | (n ¼ 109) (15.1%) | (n ¼ 1) (0.4%) | (0%) | (3%) | ||
| Eating disorders | (n ¼ 81) (11.3%) | (n ¼ 2) (0.8%) | (0%) | (1.6%) | ||
| Schizophrenia | (n ¼ 165) (22.9%) | (n ¼ 6) (2.3%) | (0%) | (1%) | ||
| Depression | (n ¼ 248) (34.4%) | (n ¼ 9) (3.4%) | (0%) | (6.3%) | ||
| Suicides | ||||||
| Attempts | (n ¼ 612) (85%) | (n ¼ 30) (11.5%) | (0%) | (0.3%) | ||
| Death | (n ¼ 32) (4.4%) | (n ¼ 1) (0.4%) | (0%) | (0.02%) |
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