Related Experiment Videos
[Klinefelter syndrome: is early diagnosis by screening study necessary?]
Abstract:
Diagnostic procedures and care for patients diagnosed as Klinefelter's syndrome, as well as the patients' coping with this situation, are examined on the basis of two case reports. Specifically, the screening for X-chromatin positive males (buccal smear) is considered. Besides necessary diagnostic procedures as careful somatopsychological examination remains of utmost importance. In cases with etiologically unclear and genetically not explainable learning disabilities, especially with reduced capacity for verbalization, the sex-chromatin examination is indicated. Because of its possible effect as a "self-fulfilling prophecy", a newborn screening is not recommended. Treatment and care should take into account all aspects of somatic and psychic datas. Educational and supportive psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy (Testosteron) should be combined. Co-operation should be interdisciplinary.
Related Concept Videos
Karyotyping
Genetic Screens
Forward genetic screens
Forward or “classical” genetic screens involve creating random mutations in an organism’s DNA using radiation, mutagens, or insertion of additional bases, which...
Infertility in Males
The Ratio of X Chromosome to Autosomes
Normal male Drosophila has a ratio of one X chromosome to two sets of autosomes. In contrast, normal female...
The Y Chromosome Determines Maleness
Evolution
Around 300 million years ago, the two sex chromosomes diverged from two identical autosomal chromosomes. Over time, the Y chromosome has lost most of its genes, shrinking in size....
Disorders of the Male Reproductive System
Prostate disorders are another major concern. These conditions can impair urinary flow due to the prostate's location around the urethra....