Hematologic malignancies and Klinefelter syndrome. a chance association?
Journal: Cancer Genetics And Cytogenetics
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Abstract
Klinefelter syndrome was first described in 1942 as an endocrine disorder characterized by gynecomastia, hypogonadism, small testes, and elevated levels of follicle-stimulating hormone. An extra X chromosome (i.e., 47,XXY) was subsequently demonstrated in these patients and an increased incidence of leukemia and lymphoma has been described. We report a retrospective study of a series of unselected patients with Klinefelter syndrome diagnosed by cytogenetic studies and the occurrence of hematologic malignancies. The literature is also reviewed.
Authors
Yi-kong Keung, David Buss, Allen Chauvenet, Mark Pettenati
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