KLINEFELTER SYNDROME: MANY MEN HAVE AN EXTRA X CHROMOSOME – BUT IT IS RARELY DIAGNOSED

26 de agosto de 2019 | Mídia internacional | por Dionne Freitas

Eventually, Paul was diagnosed with Klinefelter syndrome. Affecting about one in 600 men, it is one of the most common genetic conditions in the UK, yet most people have never heard of it – including many who have it. Its symptoms – extra height, persistent tiredness, reduced bodily hair and small testes – can be difficult to identify, meaning it often goes unnoticed by patients and GPs. Untreated, however, it can lead to reduced testosterone and infertility, and even increased prevalence of testicular cancer.

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