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A Non-random Mouse Model for Pharmacological Reactivation of Mecp2 on the Inactive X Chromosome
Published on: May 22, 2019
[Clinical polymorphism of the XYY syndrome]
M A Diego Nuñez1, J Prieto Veiga, F Rey Sánchez
1Unidad de Endocrinología Infantil, Hospital Clínico Universitario, Salamanca.
Abstract:
The XYY syndrome presents with a wide variation in the clinical features, both of the physical and behavioral nature. We report two new cases which illustrate this statement. The first case presented with aggressive behaviour and cryptorchidism. The second case was associated with pathological short height, pubertal delay and cardiac features (extrasystoles and short PR interval). We revise some of the aspects of XYY syndrome.
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