Reproductive Genetics
Pre-conception and Prenatal Genetic Counseling
Klinefelter Syndrome
Klinefelter syndrome, also known as XXY syndrome, is a genetic condition that occurs when males have an extra X chromosome in most of their cells. Klinefelter syndrome occurs in 1/500 – 1/1000 male births. It typically happens by chance and does not run in families. The most common feature is infertility. SymptomsIndividuals with Klinefelter syndrome may have one or more of the following symptoms.
Causes/Risk Factors
Genetic Test/Carrier Screen
The following genetic tests may be appropriate based on your personal and/or family history.
See our pre-conception and prenatal services Schedule an AppointmentTo speak with a board-certified genetic counselor about your risks for this disease:
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