ea0020p515 | Endocrine Disruptors | ECE2009
Gusakova Daria
, Kalinchenko Svetlana
, Mskhalaya George
, Tishova Yuliya
Introduction: Underdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis of Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is a major problem. KS is revealed only in 25% of the expected amount of patients. Early diagnosis facilitates prevention of the long-term consequences of hypogonadism and permits to begin testosterone-replacement therapy opportunely. The prototypic patient with KS has traditionally been described as tall, thin, with long hips, narrow shoulders, having gynecomastia, small testes, sparse...