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Klinefelter SyndromeKlinefelter Syndrome. In 1942, Klinefelter et al published a report on 9 men who had enlarged breasts, sparse facial and body hair, small testes, and an ...
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Plastic Surgery for GynecomastiaPlastic Surgery for Gynecomastia. Gynecomastia is derived from the Greek terms gynec (feminine) and mastos (breast). ... Gynecomastia is ...
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Pediatric Breast Disorders... to neonatal infections and from benign disorders such as fibroadenoma in females and gynecomastia in males to breast carcinoma and rhabdomyosarcoma.
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Breast Cancer in Men... Familial cases usually have BRCA2 rather than BRCA1 mutations.[1] Klinefelter syndrome is the strongest risk factor.[1] Males with the syndrome ...
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Microphallus... syndromes in which micropenis may be a feature include Prader-Willi, Klinefelter, and Noonan syndromes, among others (see Causes).[11, 13] Epidemiology ...
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Gender Identity... well-described syndromes involving sex and gender, Turner syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome, result from chromosomal abnormalities. Turner syndrome In ...
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GynecomastiaGynecomastia. Gynecomastia is a benign enlargement of the male breast resulting from a proliferation of the glandular component of the breast (see the ...
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Breast Embryology... of males develop some degree of hyperplasia of the breasts, or gynecomastia, during puberty. This condition persists for several months to several ...
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Hypogonadism... for genitalia, pubic hair, and axillary hair Examination for signs of Klinefelter syndrome (eg, tall stature, especially if the legs are ...
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Sertoli-Cell-Only Syndrome... to the underlying condition causing SCO syndrome. As an example, Klinefelter syndrome is characterized by SCO and Leydig cell hyperplasia. ...