Klinefelter syndrome: The characterization of the clinical and sociological features of 51 patients
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Introduction: Klinefelter syndrome is the most frequently found aneuploidy among male patients. Its clinical presentation is very heterogeneous, and thus poses a challenge for a timely diagnosis. Methods: A retrospective study was carried out with 51 consecutively selected patients diagnosed with Klinefelter Syndrome from Jan/2010 to Dec/2019. The karyotypes were identified using high resolution GTL banding at the Genetics Department. Multiple clinical and sociological parameters were studied by collecting data from the clinical records. Results: 44 (86%) of the 51 patients presented a classical karyotype (47,XXY) and 7 (14%) showed evidence of mosaicism. The mean age at diagnosis was 30.2 +/- 14.3 years old. Regarding the level of education (N = 44), 26 patients (59.1%) had no secondary education, with 5 (11.4%) patients having concluded university studies. Almost two thirds of the sample revealed learning difficulties (25/38) and some degree of intellectual disability was present in 13.6% (6/44). Half of the patients were either non-qualified workers (19.6%) or workers in industry, construction, and trades (30.4%), which are jobs that characteristically require a low level of education. The proportion of unemployed patients was 6.5%. The main complaints were infertility (54.2%), followed by hypogonadism-related issues (18.7%) and gynecomastia (8.3%). 10 patients (23.8%, N = 42) were biological parents. With regards the question of fertility, assisted reproductive techniques were used in 39.6% of the studied subjects (N = 48), with a success rate (a take home baby) of 57.9% (11/19), 2 with donor sperm and 9 with the patients' own gametes. Only 41% of the patients (17/41) were treated with testosterone. Conclusion: This study identifies the most important clinical and sociological findings of Klinefelter syndrome patients that should be considered when deciding workout and disease management. (c) 2023 Asociacion Espanola de Andrologia, Medicina Sexual y Reproductiva. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights reserved.
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Revista Internacional de Andrologia Ediciones Doyma, S.L.
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- Klinefelter syndrome; Hypogonadism; Infertility; Testosterone
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Mendonça F,Souto S,Dória S,Carvalho D. Klinefelter syndrome: The characterization of the clinical and sociological features of 51 patients. Rev. Int. Andrologia. 2023. 21. (3):100349. IF:0,800. (4).