Klinefelter Syndrome: A Genetic Disorder Leading to Neuroendocrine Modifications and Psychopathological Vulnerabilities in Children-A Literature Review and Case Report
Klinefelter syndrome (KS), characterized by an additional X-chromosome in males, manifests in a wide range of neuroendocrine and psychiatric symptoms. Individuals with KS often face increased risks of hormonal dysfunction, leading to depression and anxiety, although extended research during pediatri...
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Main Authors: | Fabiola Panvino (Author), Roberto Paparella (Author), Luisiana Gambuti (Author), Andrea Cerrito (Author), Michela Menghi (Author), Ginevra Micangeli (Author), Carla Petrella (Author), Marco Fiore (Author), Luigi Tarani (Author), Ignazio Ardizzone (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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