hrp0092p3-236 | Sex Differentiation, Gonads and Gynaecology or Sex Endocrinology | ESPE2019
Parastatidou Stavroula
, Iavatso Evangelia-Paraskevi
, Xenopoulou Theodora
, Batsakoutsa Alkistis
, Vlachou Thomais
, Zosi Paraskevi
Introduction: Klinefelter syndrome (KS) occurs in approximately 1 in 650 males, representing the most common sex chromosome disorder. However, it is estimated that only 25% of KS patients are ever diagnosed, and 90% of them are not identified until 15 years of age. The disease is caused by congenital aneuploidy of the sex chromosomes; the most usual karyotype being 47, XXY. Typical phenotype includes tall stature, hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, small ...