2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10508-006-9037-3
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Two Monozygotic Twin Pairs Discordant for Female-to-Male Transsexualism

Abstract: Two monozygotic female twin pairs discordant for transsexualism are described. These reports double the number of such case studies in the current scientific literature. Interviews with the twins and their families indicated that unusual medical and life history factors did not play causal roles. However, inspection of medical records for one transsexual twin suggested that some early life experiences may have exacerbated tendencies toward male gender identification. In both pairs, the twins' gender identity d… Show more

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“…Ten MZ pairs have been reported as discordant for premature ovarian failure, with inter-twin transplantation, resulting in pregnancies in eight cases [Silber et al, 2008]. Two MZ twin pairs have been reported who were discordant for female-to-male transsexualism [Segal, 2006]. In a study of seven pairs of MZ twins discordant for sexual orientation (lesbian/heterosexual), the lesbian twins had significantly lower 2nd/4th digit length ratios on both hands.…”
Section: Other Examples Of Discordancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ten MZ pairs have been reported as discordant for premature ovarian failure, with inter-twin transplantation, resulting in pregnancies in eight cases [Silber et al, 2008]. Two MZ twin pairs have been reported who were discordant for female-to-male transsexualism [Segal, 2006]. In a study of seven pairs of MZ twins discordant for sexual orientation (lesbian/heterosexual), the lesbian twins had significantly lower 2nd/4th digit length ratios on both hands.…”
Section: Other Examples Of Discordancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In MF transsexualism, there are reports of six monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs concordant for transsexualism (Anchersen, 1956;Gooren, Frantz, Eriksson, & Rao, 1989;Green, 2000;Hyde & Kenna, 1977;Tsur, Borenstein, & Seidman, 1991;Zucker & Bradley, 1995), five MZ twin pairs discordant for transsexualism (Gooren et al, 1989;Green & Stoller, 1971;Hepp, Milos, & Braun-Sharm, 2004;Zucker & Bradley, 1995), and one report of two dizygotic (DZ) transsexual male triplets with a nontranssexual female co-triplet (McKee, Roback, & Hollender, 1976). In FM transsexual twins, one concordant (Sadeghi & Fakhrai, 2000) and four discordant MZ pairs (Garden & Rothery, 1992;Green & Stoller, 1971;Segal, 2006) have been reported. Moreover, most of the MZ and DZ twin case reports share not only genes but also many environmental factors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Only five pairs represent FTM MZ twins. Four pairs were discordant (Garden & Rothery, 1992;Green & Stoller, 1971;Segal, 2006) and only one was concordant for transsexualism (Sadeghi & Fakhrai, 2000). Seven additional MZ FTM transsexual twin pairs (two concordant and five discordant) were reported by Diamond and Hawk (2004).…”
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“…Several MZ twin pairs and one triplet (FTM and MTF) concordant or discordant for transsexualism have been reported (Anchersen, 1956;Buhrich, Bailey, & Martin, 1991;Garden & Rothery, 1992;Green, 2000;Green & Stoller, 1971;Hyde & Kenna, 1977;McKee, Roback, & Hollander, 1976;Sadeghi & Fakhrai, 2000;Segal, 2006;Zucker & Bradley, 1995). Only five pairs represent FTM MZ twins.…”
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