Klinefelter Syndrome
Klinefelter Syndrome is a genetic disorder in males that is caused by the presence of an extra X chromosome. It is one of the most common genetic conditions and is estimated to affect one in every 500 to 1000 live male births. Symptoms can vary and can include long-term learning disability, reduced muscle tone, and abnormally tall stature. Treatment and support can help people with Klinefelter Syndrome to achieve the best possible physical, social, and educational outcomes. With early diagnosis and support, those affected may be able to lead a happy and productive life.
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