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ea0021p226 | Growth and development | SFEBES2009

Klinefelter's syndrome often remains undiagnosed or diagnosed late

Rana Subhash , Adiotomre Joan , Bangar Vijay , Mousa Abdusalam

Introduction: In spite of great progress in Endocrinology, even today Klinefelter’s syndrome remains an under diagnosed or late diagnosed chromosomal disorder as is evident from the three case reports below.Case 1: A 79 years old man admitted with exacerbation of COPD, was noted to have bilateral Gynaecomastia, feminine features, very small scrotum without testes and a small penis. Throughout his life he remained isolated and single. Scrotal ultraso...