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245 Klinefelter syndrome
Salient features
Questions
How would you investigate such a patient?
• Plasma gonadotrophins: follicle-stimulating hormone is consistently raised
• Plasma testosterone concentration: variably reduced
• Chromosomal analysis (two or more X chromosomes and one or more Y chromosomes). Cytogenetic arrays (or genomewide assessment of copy-number alterations (deletions and duplications) by means of high-density array technologies) should allow identification of microdeletions.
Advanced-level questions
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245 Klinefelter syndrome
Salient features
Examination
• Male patient with eunuchoid body habitus with abnormally long legs (Fig. 245.1)
• Elongated body with an increase in length between the soles and pubic bone
• Tell the examiner that you would like to:
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