ea0090p189 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023
Hale Erbatur Nuriye
, Gulfem Kaya Mina
, Mehlika Kuskonmaz Serife
, Culha Cavit
Introduction: The incidence rate of 45X / 46XY karyotype and variants has been reported as 1 / 15,000 live births and is rare. The phenotypic spectrum of patients with 45X / 46XY varies widely from women with Turner syndrome to normal androgenized men. In adult male infertility studies, 45X / 46XY karyotype cases diagnosed as a result of genetic screening have been reported. However, there are case reports showing that, despite their normal appearance, these patients may have ...