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Klinefelter Syndrome: What It Is, Symptoms Treatment Klinefelter syndrome is a common genetic condition in which males have an additional X chromosome Symptoms may include breast growth, infertility, osteoporosis and learning difficulties
Klinefelter Syndrome - Johns Hopkins Medicine What is Klinefelter syndrome? Most men are born with a pair of XY chromosomes, while most females are born with pair of XX chromosomes Klinefelter syndrome occurs when a male is born with an extra X chromosome Thus a male with Klinefelter has XXY instead of the usual XY pair
Klinefelter Syndrome: Symptoms, Genetics, and Treatment Klinefelter syndrome is a genetic abnormality that affects only males Named after the American physician Harry Klinefelter in 1942, Klinefelter syndrome affects approximately one in 500 newborn males, making it a very common genetic abnormality
Klinefelter Syndrome - Kaiser Permanente Klinefelter syndrome is a genetic condition that affects males Klinefelter syndrome occurs when someone is born with one or more extra X chromosomes Most males have one Y and one X chromosome Having extra X chromosomes can cause someone to have a variety of physical traits
Klinefelter Syndrome: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is a genetic condition that affects males, caused by the presence of an extra X chromosome First identified by Dr Harry Klinefelter in 1942, it is one of the most common chromosomal disorders in males, though it often remains undiagnosed
Klinefelter Syndrome: A Review - Blackburn - 2025 - Clinical . . . Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is an uncommonly recognised condition typified by gynaecomastia, small testes and aspermatogenesis It is caused by a supernumerary X chromosome, resulting in a 47 XXY karyotype Since its first description, the phenotype of KS has evolved and there is a much greater appreciation of the subtle features of the condition
Johns Hopkins Klinefelter Syndrome Center Klinefelter syndrome is a group of conditions that affects the health of males who are born with at least one extra X chromosome Chromosomes, found in all body cells, contain genes