ea0029p1017 | Male Reproduction | ICEECE2012
Zitzmann M.
, Bongers R.
, Werler S.
, Tuttelmann F.
, Rittstieg C.
, Edelbrock L.
, Gromoll J.
, Kliesch S.
Background and Aim: Klinefelter syndrome (47,XXY; KS) is a very common chromosomal disorder, affecting 1:600 men. Klinefelter men have been described to exhibit clinically relevant metabolic patterns related to a pro-inflammatory status, resulting in a high prevalence of insulin resistance and cardiovascular impairment. Testosterone deficiency in form of primary hypogonadism is a common feature in these men.EXAKT (epigenetics, X-chromosomal features and ...