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  1. The Official Parent's Sourcebook on Klinefelter Syndrome: A Revised and Updated Directory for the Internet Age by Icon Health Publications, 2002-08
  2. Klinefelter's Syndrome
  3. Klinefelter's Syndrome - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-01-23
  4. Klinefelter Syndrome - A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References by ICON Health Publications, 2004-04-13
  5. Klinefelter's Syndrome in Childhood, Adolescence, and Youth: A Genetic, Clinical, Developmental, Psychiatric, and Psychological Study by Kurt Sorensen, 1988-06
  6. Klinefelter's Syndrome Medical Guide by Qontro Medical Guides, 2008-07-09
  7. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Klinefelter's Syndrome - Authoritative Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-05-21
  8. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Klinefelter syndrome by Carin Lea Beltz MS, 2002-01-01
  9. Klinefelter syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Carin, MS Beltz, 2005
  10. Cholelithiasis in an infant with Klinefelter's syndrome.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Abdullah Al-Garni, Alexander K.C. Leung, et all 2002-09-01
  11. Klinefelter syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Judith, MS Sims, Carin, MS Beltz, 2006
  12. Maladie Chromosomique: Syndrome de Down, Syndrome 47,xyy, Syndrome de Klinefelter, Syndrome de Turner, Trisomie, Aneuploïdie (French Edition)
  13. Klinefelter Syndrome: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Carin, MS Beltz, Rebecca, PhD Frey, 2006
  14. Klinefelter Syndrome - A Bibliography and Dictionary for Physicians, Patients, and Genome Researchers by Philip M. Parker, 2007-07-18

81. Genetic Alliance, Inc.
This is an organization devoted to promoting optimum health care for people suffering from genetic disorders. They're full of specific intersexed conditions like klinefelter's syndrome, and a page where you can search for related resources by condition.
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82. MEDLINEplus: Klinefelter's Syndrome
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  • Understanding Klinefelter Syndrome: A Guide for XXY Males and their Families (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
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  • ClinicalTrials.gov: Klinefelter's Syndrome (National Institutes of Health)
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  • Health services in North Carolina Other states coming - learn more The primary NIH organization for research on Klinefelter's Syndrome is the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Health Topics Drug Information Encyclopedia ... U.S. National Library of Medicine

    83. [drkoop.com] Klinefelter's Syndrome
    A chromosome abnormality that affects only men and causes hypogonadism.
    http://www.drkoop.com/conditions/ency/article/000382.htm

    84. My Klinefelter's Syndrome Page
    It was a long first year in junior college, and now I was going to go see a new doctor. Here we go again. The doctor looked at me with a concentrated expression. You've got breasts were his first words. I shall never forget his next line. Those are SYMPTOMS.
    http://www.geocities.com/WestHollywood/Castro/4998/klinefel.htm
    I'm Not Fat, I'm Deformed:
    (c) 1997 David Brager
    My father kept saying that these would be the best years of my life: The years of junior and senior high were going to be the best that life could be. Such concepts gives Stephen King the power to inhibit the dreams of cheerleaders everywhere, and for me, not much better, for I was fat. Had I simply been fat, it would have been tolerable. But I went beyond fat. I had breasts, and everyone I knew seemed to know it. Everyone, that is, except the doctors I went to see. Year after year, from when I was 12 until I was 19, every new doctor said the same thing. "You're Fat. Go on a diet." I could almost read the minds of each one as I walked in their office for the first time. 'Hello Tubby' was written on every scowl and grimace. And year after year, the chants at school of "You need a bra" took me lower and lower down the path of self-defeat. It was a long first year in junior college, and now I was going to go see a new doctor. Here we go again. The doctor looked at me with a concentrated expression. "You've got breasts" were his first words. I shall never forget his next line. "Those are SYMPTOMS." Over the course of the next hour, he called my mom and got permission to have a rare and costly test done. He then ordered that they do a karotype (chromosome count) on me, as well as a hormone level test, and a sperm count. The test took a week, and the conclusion was not obesity. It was something totally alien to me, and apparently to all the other doctors I had seen.

    85. Klinefelter's Syndrome Literature
    klinefelter's syndrome Literature. Note Not all titles are in English! Nielsen, J. K. Sørensen The importance of early diagnosis of klinefelter's syndrome.
    http://www.aaa.dk/TURNER/ENGELSK/KLIENLIT.HTM
    Klinefelter's Syndrome Literature
    Note: Not all titles are in English! Theilgaard, A. (1984): A psychological study of the personalities of XYY- and XXY-men. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 69:31 5, Munksgaard, Copenhagen. Back to Turner Center Homepage

    86. The Turner Center
    Literature on XYY, klinefelter, XXX, and Turner's syndrome.
    http://www.aaa.dk/turner/engelsk/
    The Turner Center
    Center for Information, Councelling and Research on chromosome anomalies.
    Danish Edition
    German Edition Psychiatric Hospital Aarhus Skovagervej 2 DK-8240 Risskov Denmark
    Telephone: +45 77 89 36 09
    Fax: +45 77 89 30 99 e-mail The Turner Center
    French Edition
    New: All our booklets are now available online.
    Printed copies of these booklets are available free of charge
    - by request of persons, or parents to persons, afflicted by one of these syndromes. However, we encourage people with access to the Internet to use this option,
    in order to save overseas postage.
    Turner's Syndrome:
    Brief Information
    In the danish version two litterature lists are included
    Links to these are added below. Note: Not all texts are in english. List 1 List 2 Booklet on Estrogen Treatment of Turner's Syndrom. Book on Turner's Syndrome
    Klinefelter Syndrome:
    Brief Information Literature on Klinefelter's Syndrome Booklet on Klinefelter's Syndrome
    XYY Syndrome:
    Brief Information Literature List Booklet on XYY Syndrome
    Triple-X Syndrome:
    Brief Information Triple X Literature Booklet on Triple-X Syndrome
    Follow-up of 25 unselected children with sex chromosome abnormalities to age 12:
    Brief Information Article on Follow-up
    Follow-up 20 years later of 34 Klinefelter males with karyotype 47,XXY and 16 hypogonadal males

    87. 4 Line Scroller
    klinefelter Organisation. Formerly the klinefelter's syndrome Club UK(KSCUK). Enter the klinefelter Organisation's Website. For membership
    http://www.klinefelter.org.uk/
    K linefelter O rganisation
    Formerly the Klinefelter's Syndrome Club UK (KSCUK)
    E n ter the K ... ebsite For membership enquiries and general queries please email us at: mailto:ko.info@talk21.com If you want to send snail mail the address to write to is:
    Klinefelter Organisation
    PO Box 128 Netherton Wakefield, WF4 4XY United Kingdom XXY - XXXY - XXXXY - XXYY
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    88. Klinefelter, Syndrome : Arborescences MeSH
    Translate this page klinefelter, syndrome. Kallman, syndrome C12.740.700.842.425 page CISMeF dumotclef klinefelter, syndrome C12.740.700.842.454 page CISMeF du motclef
    http://www.chu-rouen.fr/navimesh/naviklinefeltersyndrome.html
    Klinefelter, Syndrome : arborescences MeSH Menu général CISMeF Vous pouvez aussi consulter toutes les arborescences des mots clés utilisés dans CISMeF

    89. Klinefelter (syndrome De)
    Translate this page klinefelter (syndrome de). Voir également aberration chromosomique orchidodystrophiepolygonosomique, syndrome XXY. En anglais klinefelter’s syndrome.
    http://www.vulgaris-medical.com/textk/klinefel.html
    Klinefelter (syndrome de) Voir également aberration chromosomique, caryotype, chromosomes (anomalies), chromosomes sexuels, chromosome, génétique, amniocentèse, liquide amniotique, chaque pathologie en détail. Synonymes : syndrome de Klinefelter-Reifenstein-Albright, dysgénésie des tubes séminifères, orchidodystrophie polygonosomique, syndrome X. X. Y. En anglais : Klinefelter’s syndrome. Aberration des chromosomes sexuels qui comportent au moins deux chromosomes X et un chromosome Y. On parle d’aberrations chromosomiques quand le nombre ou la structure des chromosomes sont anormaux.
    Dans le cas du syndrome de Klinefelter, on parle également de trisomie avec 47 chromosomes (présence d’un chromosome X supplémentaire).
    La fréquence de ce syndrome est de 1 pour 900 naissances de garçons environ. Il n’est diagnostiqué qu'à la puberté (à l'armée entre autres, ou lors des " 3 jours ").
    Quelquefois, avant la puberté, le diagnostic est effectué en présence d’un retard mental ou d’une ectopie (emplacement anormal) testiculaire. Symptômes
    • Jeune homme longiligne
    • Aspect gynoïde (féminin)
    • Membres démesurément allongés
    • Cheveux fins et souples avec un type féminin (absence de golfes frontaux et de cheveux dans la nuque)
    • Musculature peu développée
    • Thorax glabre (dépourvu de poils et de duvet)
    • Pilosité pauvre
    • Creux axillaires (sous les bras) sans ou avec très peu de poils
    • Gynécomastie (augmentation de volume des seins), d’un ou deux cotés, accompagnée d’un mamelon présentant les caractéristiques féminines.

    90. KSA Home Page
    klinefelter'S syndrome ASSOCIATION UK. Introduction, History. Background. ContactUs. Welcome to the Web Site of the klinefelter's syndrome Association.
    http://www5.redstation.co.uk/ksa-274914/home.html
    KLINEFELTER'S SYNDROME ASSOCIATION UK
    Introduction
    History. Background.
    Objectives.
    Newsletter.
    Contact Us. Welcome to the Web Site of the Klinefelter's Syndrome Association. Our Members come from all over the UK and Ireland. We are both a source of information and a self-help Support Group. Please browse our Site and either email enquiries@ksa-uk.co.uk or write to the address below.
    National Coordinator Klinefelter's Syndrome Association 56 Little Yeldham Road Little Yeldham Halstead Essex
    Reading List.
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    Site design by KSA Committee Webmaster Site last updated on 20th January 2003.

    91. BBC Health - Ask The Doctor - Klinefelter's Syndrome
    Ask the Doctor. Q klinefelter's syndrome. My sister's new baby has something calledklinefelter's syndrome. What is this, and what will it mean for him? Harry.
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    Q: Klinefelter's syndrome My sister's new baby has something called Klinefelter's syndrome. What is this, and what will it mean for him? Harry Dr Trisha Macnair responds Klinefelter's syndrome is a genetic abnormality affecting the chromosomes, where a boy baby has one or more extra X chromosome. Boys normally have an X and a Y chromosome, or XY, while girls have two X chromosomes - they are XX. But in Klinefelter's syndrome the child has XXY, or more rarely XXXY or XXXXY. It's quite common - about 1 in 500 boy babies have Klinefelter's and it is more likely to occur the older the mother. Typical physical features People who have Klinefelter's syndrome tend to have a distinctive physical appearance although in childhood it may go unnoticed and it is often not until puberty that these features develop. They include:
    • a tall thin figure, with long arms body shape which looks more female than male, with wide hips and a narrower waist

    92. Hardin MD : Klinefelter's Syndrome
    From the University of Iowa, the *best* lists of Internet sourcesin klinefelter's syndrome. klinefelter's syndrome. We list the
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    93. Klinefelter's Syndrome - Description, Links And Books
    klinefelter's syndrome is found in approximately 1 of 700 men, ie there are approximately3600 boys and men with klinefelter's syndrome in Denmark with 5
    http://www.isn.net/~jypsy/klinefel.htm

    Klinefelter's syndrome is found in approximately 1 of 700 men, i.e. there are approximately 3600 boys and men with Klinefelter's syndrome in Denmark with 5 million inhabitants. Men usually have but one X and one Y chromosome, i.e. the chromosome constitution 46,XY. Men with Klinefelter's syndrome have more than one X chromosome, usually two X chromosomes, i.e. the chromosome constitution 47,XXY. At birth the testicles of Klinefelter boys are of normal size. When the testicles grow quickly in boys with normal chromosomes at the age of 11-12 years, the testicles of Klinefelter boys stay very small, as a rule only 2 cms. from pole to pole. Usually only few sperms are developed in the testicles, and men with Klinefelter's syndrome are as a rule infertile. Boys with Klinefelter's syndrome should be treated with testosterone, usually from the 11 or 12 years of age, best with Restandol tablets (Testosteroneundecanoat), which does not affect the liver, or with injections of other testosterone preparations. Klinefelter boys more often than other boys have delayed motor function, speech, and maturation development, which does not make them patients demanding special treatment. It is important that these boys at an early age go to a good day-care institution, and that there is a close cooperation between parents and day-care institution staff. If the speech development is delayed, it is important to get help from a speech-therapist for a period. Regarding the motor function development, the participation of parent/child in sports activities and group activities of any kind is of great value. The same is the case with regard to stimulating the delayed development in maturation. In this connection it must be mentioned, that it is also important to stimulate these boys to independence, and not in any way to overprotect them.

    94. Klinefelter's Syndrome --- HealthandAge
    klinefelter's syndrome. Questions Answers RELATED QUESTION .klinefelter's syndrome. February 17, 2003. Question.
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    Klinefelter's Syndrome Klinefelter's Syndrome February 17, 2003 Question I have a question about my sexuality. I was born with Klinefelter's syndrome (XXY). I get a shot of testosterone every 3 weeks but it does not seem to do much for my libido or anything else. I'm 65, have diabetes mellitus, and am on blood thinners (to prevent clotting in my legs) and I have poor circulation. I guess I should 'hang up my sexual hat', but I didn't find out about the XXY until I was 53, and I went through puberty at 54!
    Answer Even though you found out that you have Klinefelter's syndrome 11 years ago I'm wondering just how much your physician has explained to you. Here are a few remarks on it. There are 23 pairs of chromosomes found in each cell of the body, and each contain genes that determine our coloring, our features, and our sex. Women inherit two X chromosomes - one from each parent, written XX. Men inherit an X chromosome from their mothers and a Y chromosome from their fathers, written XY. The X chromosome determines whether a child is going to be a male or a female. X-chromosome mutations cause various human genetic disorders, such as Turner's syndrome and Klinefelter's syndrome.

    95. Klinefelter's Syndrome Information Page Diseases Database
    klinefelter's syndrome Information Page. 2 synonyms or equivalentswere found. klinefelter's syndrome aka/or XXY syndrome related
    http://www.diseasesdatabase.com/sieve/item1.asp?glngUserChoice=7189

    96. Go Ask Alice!: Klinefelter's Syndrome
    klinefelter'S syndrome. With proper management of the disorder throughout life,many people with klinefelter's syndrome lead healthy and normal lifestyles.
    http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/1991.html
    KLINEFELTER'S SYNDROME
    Dear Alice, Dear Reader, Men who are born with two X chromosomes [or a genotype (genetic information) of XXY instead of the more typical XY] usually develop a condition called Klinefelter's syndrome. Klinefelter's is the most common sex chromosome disorder, affecting approximately 1 in 500 males across all ethnic and racial groups. Because the "extra" chromosome is a sex chromosome, most of the physical effects of Klinefelter's syndrome become apparent during puberty, if at all. Men with Klinefelter's tend to be tall and have decreased facial hair and muscle mass. They are also more likely to have breast development and very small testicles. Some of these physical differences are thought to be the result of decreased testosterone levels. Injections of synthetic testosterone have been found to increase muscle development and bone density, giving men with Klinefelter's syndrome a more traditionally masculine appearance. However, this replenishment of testosterone cannot correct the infertility that most with Klinefelter's have as a result of the condition. Some research suggests that early (recommended by ages 11 - 13 years) testosterone replacement therapy may decrease the incidence and severity of learning disabilities that can be related to having Klinefelter's, potentially improving overall quality of life. Research on the cognitive problems associated with Klinefelter's are still in the early stages though.

    97. SupportPath.com: Klinefelter's Syndrome
    klinefelter's syndrome. klinefelter's syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality foundin males. None Listed. Clinical Trials Research on klinefelter's syndrome
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    Klinefelter's Syndrome
    Klinefelter's Syndrome is a chromosomal abnormality found in males. Most males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). Males with Klinefelter's Syndrom usually two X chromosomes (XXY) and sometimes more than 2. This chromosomal abnormality affects the normal development of sexual and physical characteristics of boys (see links for further information). Also called: Klinefelter Syndrome Other topics of interest on SupportPath.com:
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    98. Klinefelter's Syndrome - Preliminary Draft
    klinefelter's syndrome By the 1950's, this condition, termed klinefelter'ssyndrome, was discovered to be the result of genetic misfunction.
    http://srv2.lycoming.edu/~newman/courses/bio22298/disorderpapers/Klinefelters/pr
    Klinefelter's Syndrome There is a wide variety of symptoms of which any number may be expressed with varying severity. They include lack of secondary sexual characteristics, development of female characteristics, infertility, language impairment, and mental retardation. Mental retardation can be caused by Klinefelter Syndrome, but not in the usual 47, XXY karyotype. Instead, it results from multiple aneuploidies such as 48, XXXY; 48, XXYY; and 49, XXXXY (Robinson et. al., 1994). These individuals generally demonstrate more cognitive and behavioral problems, and therefore, can not be considered simultaneously with the more common 47, XXYcases (Utah Department of Health, 1993). Another possible variant is a mosaic individual which means that he possesses two or more different cell lines differing in the number of chromosomes (Robinson et. al., 1994). A mosaic Klinefelter male, which is much less common than the other types, would have a 46, XY/47, XXY karyotype. Klinefelter syndrome in these individuals can be more or less severe, depending on which cell line is used for the symptomatic traits. The prognosis for Klinefelter patients is bright in some areas and unclear in others. To deal with the lack of secondary sexual features and other problems caused by low quantities of testosterone, there is testosterone therapy. Testosterone should be administered starting at eleven to twelve years of age, when puberty normally begins. The benefit is a more normal appearance including weight gain, increased muscle mass, increased hair distribution, acne, and less feminization (Slywka, 1994). If the syndrome is diagnosed later in life, testosterone treatmentsshould still be helpful and effective and usually increase sex drive. These treatments are available in oral, injectable, and patch therapy form. If gynecomastia is already prevalent, breast reduction surgery is a feasible option.

    99. Klinefelter's Syndrome (www.whonamedit.com)
    klinefelter's syndrome A congenital endocrine disturbance characterized chieflyby dull mentality and/or behavioural problems associated with hypogenitalism
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    Klinefelter's syndrome Also known as:
    Klinefelter-Reifenstein-Albright syndrome
    Klinefelter-Reifenstein syndrome
    Reifenstein-Albright XXY syndrome
    Synonyms: Aspermatogenesis-gynaecomastia syndrome, chromosome XXY syndrome, gynaecomastia-aspermatogenesis syndrome, medullary gonadal dysgenesis, primary microorchidism, puberal seminiferous tubule failure, sclerosing tubular degeneration, seminiferous tubule dysgenesis, XXY syndrome. Associated persons: Fuller Albright Harry Fitch Klinefelter, Jun. Edward Conrad Reifenstein jun. Description: A congenital endocrine disturbance characterized chiefly by dull mentality and/or behavioural problems associated with hypogenitalism and hypogonadism. The affected children have small and firm testes, lack of sperm formation, but normal size penis, and gynecomastia (usually minimal). Long limbs and relatively slim and tall statures, but tendency towards obesity in some adults. Other features are immaturity, shyness, lack of judgement, assertive unrealistic activity. The majority of Klinefelter’s individuals have an extra female chromosome, resulting in an XXY pattern and a total of 47 chromosomes instead of 46. Other patterns of chromosomal aberration such as XXY, XXYY, and some mosaic patterns may result in the same syndrome. The most frequent type of intersexuality, one per 500-700 live male births. The syndrome was reportedly first described in 1812, in 1895 by Richard Altmann (1852-1900), and worked over by Walther Berblinger (1882-) in 1934.

    100. Klinefelter's Syndrome
    klinefelter's syndrome a sexchromosome count of XXY; phenotypicallymale, tall stature, sterile. klinefelter's syndrome. Click Here.
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    Free T-Mobile Long Distance Klinefelter's syndrome: a sex-chromosome count of XXY; phenotypically male, tall stature, sterile. Source: Anthromorphemics
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