Klinefelter Syndrome

  • Mayra Delgadillo-Hernández Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
  • Erika G. Martínez-Arévalo Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
  • Rubén Zamudio-Candelas Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
Keywords: syndrome, chromosomal, organism, karyotype

Abstract

Klinefelter syndrome is a set of the most common metabolic and psychological chromosomal disorders in the male population affecting 1 in 500 men in the world. This disorder is present in all the cells of the organism affecting its chromosamas.

“This disorder is due to the presence of an extra X chromosome. 75% of these individuals have a 47, XXY karyotype. ” This is a random error that occurs when any of the gametes are formed, either male or female.

 

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References

Juan P. López-Siguero (2018) Revista de Endocrinología: Sindrome de Klinefelter. https://www.endocrinologiapediatrica.org/revistas/P1-E9/P1-E9-S300-A229.pdf

Adrian Dobs, et al. (Mayo 2018) Hormone H.: Pacientes y cuidados del síndrome Klinelfelter.https://www.hormone.org/pacientes-y-cuidadores/sindrome-de-klinefelter

Mercé Artigas López (2019) Sindrome Klinefelter https://www.aeped.es/sites/default/files/documentos/8-klinefelter.pdf

Published
2020-01-05
How to Cite
Delgadillo-Hernández , M., Martínez-Arévalo , E. G., & Zamudio-Candelas , R. (2020). Klinefelter Syndrome. TEPEXI Boletín Científico De La Escuela Superior Tepeji Del Río, 7(13), 37-38. https://doi.org/10.29057/estr.v7i13.5089
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