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Epidemiology of gender dysphoria and gender incongruence in children and young people attending primary care practices in England: retrospective cohort study
- Correspondence to Professor Tim Doran; tim.doran{at}york.ac.uk
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Epidemiology of gender dysphoria and gender incongruence in children and young people attending primary care practices in England: retrospective cohort study
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- Received September 16, 2024
- Accepted November 29, 2024
- First published January 24, 2025.
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