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Updated: Feb 10 2017

Klinefelter's Syndrome

Snapshot
  • A 24-year-old man with inferPhototility is noted to have gynecomastia, atrophic testes, and azoospermia.
Introduction
  • Genetic disorder where male child is born with an extra, inactivated X chromosome (47 XXY)
    • extra chromosome is known as a Barr body
  • Epidemiology
    • occurs in 1/1000 males
    • 1/100 of those who are mentally retarded
Presentation
  • Symptoms
    • breast development at puberty
    • decreased intelligence
    • inability to have children
    • small testicles
  • Physical exam  
    • female hair distribution
    • gynecomastia
    • long extremities
    • azoospermia resulting in infertility
    • testicular atrophy
    • language development is slow
    • child may be quiet and undemanding
Evaluation
  • Diagnosis is seldom made before puberty
  • Testicular biopsy
    • performed after puberty
    • shows hyperplasia of the Leydig cells 
    • fibrosis of the seminiferous tubules
  • Hormone levels
    • gonadotrophins are increased
    • testosterone is decreased
Differential
  •  Double Y males (47XYY), Fragile X syndrome, Marfan syndrome
Treatment
  • Medical management
    • testosterone replacement
      • may deepen voice, increase muscle growth, and enhance sexual development
      • may be helpful in assisting males with fertility
  • Therapeutic management
    • special education
      • must be targeted at child's specific abilities
      • often helpful to break larger objectives into smaller tasks
    • speech therapy
      • indicated to enhance language development
    • physical therapy
      • indicated to enhance muscle growth and strength
    • behavioral therapy
      • indicated to overcome shyness and enhance social interactions
    • family therapy
      • may be helpful to educate parents and siblings on needs of XXY children
Prognosis, Prevention, and Complications
  • Prognosis
    • very good to excellent with appropriate medical management, education, and therapy
  • Prevention
    • no known preventive measures are available at this time
  • Complications
    • infertility
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