Mandoki M W, Sumner G S, Hoffman R P, Riconda D L
Department of Psychiatry, University of Florida Health Science Center, Jacksonville 32209.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 1991 Mar;30(2):167-72. doi: 10.1097/00004583-199103000-00001.
Klinefelter's syndrome (XXY syndrome) has been defined as the spectrum of phenotypic features resulting from a sex chromosome complement that includes two or more X chromosomes and one or more Y chromosomes. Cytogenetic surveys conducted across the world have identified a sizable population of XXY males, who have been studied extensively from the newborn period through adolescence. The longitudinal studies of these boys have produced an accurate and reliable account of the growth and development of the XXY male. There now exists a growing body of knowledge that suggests that XXY boys often experience language deficits, neuromaturational lag, academic difficulties, and psychological distress, which may be reduced or ameliorated by early identification, anticipatory guidance, and proper medical management.
克兰费尔特综合征(XXY综合征)被定义为因性染色体组成包含两条或更多X染色体以及一条或更多Y染色体而产生的一系列表型特征。全球范围内开展的细胞遗传学调查已识别出相当数量的XXY男性,他们从新生儿期到青春期都得到了广泛研究。对这些男孩的纵向研究已准确可靠地描述了XXY男性的生长和发育情况。现在,越来越多的知识表明,XXY男孩常常经历语言缺陷、神经成熟延迟、学业困难和心理困扰,而通过早期识别、预期指导和适当的医疗管理,这些情况可能会减轻或改善。