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  1. ... where those cells are located. What are the symptoms of Klinefelter syndrome (KS)? Some males with KS may have no symptoms or very mild symptoms. So they might not ...
  2. ... is called mosaic Klinefelter syndrome. Males with mosaic Klinefelter syndrome may have fewer symptoms, depending on the number of XY cells they ... cells are located.</p> <h3>What are the symptoms of Klinefelter syndrome (KS)?</h3> <p>Some males with KS may ...
  3. ... Being male. Being age 20 or older. Having Klinefelter syndrome . Signs and symptoms of extragonadal germ cell tumors include breathing problems ...
  4. ... provider if your child has any signs or symptoms of Klinefelter syndrome. Also contact your provider if your child does ...
  5. ... condition that affects male development. The signs and symptoms of Klinefelter syndrome vary. In some cases, the features are so ...
  6. ... Examples of mosaicism include: Mosaic Down syndrome Mosaic Klinefelter syndrome Mosaic Turner syndrome Mosaic neurofibromatosis
  7. ... mitochondrial or other neuromuscular disorder in the differential diagnosis. Aneuploidies, including Down, Turner, and Klinefelter syndromes, are usually easily recognized based on dysmorphic features ...
  8. ... alcohol syndrome Trisomy 13 Rubella syndrome Turner syndrome Klinefelter syndrome Pseudohypoparathyroidism Cri du chat syndrome
  9. ... BRCA2 gene , and certain genetic disorders, such as Klinefelter syndrome Excess breast tissue ( gynecomastia ) Older age -- men are often diagnosed with breast cancer between ages 60 and 70
  10. ... chemotherapy agents or irradiation, mumps orchitis, Down syndrome, Klinefelter ... or symptoms, or chromosome analysis should differentiate them from Y ...
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