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Klinefelter’s Syndrome

Editat de H. -J. Bandmann, R. Breit, E. Perwein
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 1984
Klinefelter's syndrome occurs relatively frequently, being diagnosed for one in 600 male infants, yet it is probably very rare that it is recognized early enough to make effective treatment possible. Often the person afflicted does not go to a doctor until physical and emotional disturbances have developed on the ba­ sis of the syndrome. The appropriate therapy at the correct time can prevent many of these disturbances. In our andrology outpatient clinic we encountered Klinefelter's syndrome almost three decades ago in patients suffering from impotentia generandi. It was not until later that we dealt with it in our capacities as dematologists. It was observed at a rate too high to be coincidental among younger men suffer­ ing from ulcera crurum. On the other hand, we failed to see the condition during our work as con­ sultants in other specialities, especially internal medicine, although we re­ peatedly attempted to identify it. We should have encountered it at least occa­ sionally in our 10 years working in the Munich hospitals with their more than 4000 beds. It was this imbalance between the allegedly relative frequency of this condition and its rare detection which led us to plan a Klinefelter sympo­ sium. We soon determined, during a first search of the literature, that there was information in many more subject areas that we had expected or even guessed.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783540132677
ISBN-10: 3540132678
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: XIV, 232 p. 42 illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

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Klinefelter's syndrome occurs relatively frequently, being diagnosed for one in 600 male infants, yet it is probably very rare that it is recognized early enough to make effective treatment possible. Often the person afflicted does not go to a doctor until physical and emotional disturbances have developed on the ba­ sis of the syndrome. The appropriate therapy at the correct time can prevent many of these disturbances. In our andrology outpatient clinic we encountered Klinefelter's syndrome almost three decades ago in patients suffering from impotentia generandi. It was not until later that we dealt with it in our capacities as dematologists. It was observed at a rate too high to be coincidental among younger men suffer­ ing from ulcera crurum. On the other hand, we failed to see the condition during our work as con­ sultants in other specialities, especially internal medicine, although we re­ peatedly attempted to identify it. We should have encountered it at least occa­ sionally in our 10 years working in the Munich hospitals with their more than 4000 beds. It was this imbalance between the allegedly relative frequency of this condition and its rare detection which led us to plan a Klinefelter sympo­ sium. We soon determined, during a first search of the literature, that there was information in many more subject areas that we had expected or even guessed.

Cuprins

Background, Recognition and Description of the Syndrome.- Incidence of Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Genetics and Cytogenetics of Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Klinefelter’s Syndrome in Prenatal Diagnosis: Incidence and Consequences for Genetic Counselling.- Klinefelter’s Syndrome: Diagnostic Criteria in Childhood.- Klinefelter’s Syndrome in Children — A Longitudinal Study of 47, XXX Boys Identified by Population Screening.- The Clinical Appearance of Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Osteoporosis and Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Functional Characteristics of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary Unit in Klinefelter’s Syndrome (Pituitary Hormone Release in Response to Exogenous Estradiol.- Lower Leg Ulcers in Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Taurodontism in Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Dermatoglyphics of Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Immune Competence in Patients with Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Klinefelter’s Syndrome and Testicular Tumors.- Breast Carcinoma in Association with the Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Klinefelter’s Syndrome and Leukemia: Coincidence or Association?.- Histology of Testes in Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Ultrastructure of the Testis in Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- E. Fink Spermatological Investigations in Men with Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Sexual Behavior in Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- The Importance of Early Diagnosis of Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Psychiatric Aspects of Klinefelter’s Syndrome in Adolescence.- Psychiatric Disorders in Relation to Klinefelter’s Syndrome.- Testosterone Substitution Therapy.- XXY Syndrome in Domestic Animals: Homologues to Klinefelter’s Syndrome in Man.