Update On The Clinical Perspectives And Care Of The Child With 47,XXY (Klinefelter Syndrome)

Carole A Samango-Sprouse,1–3 Debra R Counts,4 Selena L Tran,3 Patricia C Lasutschinkow,3 Grace F Porter,3 Andrea L Gropman5,6 1Department of Pediatrics, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA; 2Department of Human and Molecular Genetics, Florida International University, Miami,...

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Main Authors: Samango-Sprouse CA, Counts DR, Tran SL, Lasutschinkow PC, Porter GF, Gropman AL
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-10-01
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spelling doaj-c342e1f77cc2401289e1b2f8c20bd5152020-11-25T01:15:39ZengDove Medical PressThe Application of Clinical Genetics1178-704X2019-10-01Volume 1219120249253Update On The Clinical Perspectives And Care Of The Child With 47,XXY (Klinefelter Syndrome)Samango-Sprouse CACounts DRTran SLLasutschinkow PCPorter GFGropman ALCarole A Samango-Sprouse,1–3 Debra R Counts,4 Selena L Tran,3 Patricia C Lasutschinkow,3 Grace F Porter,3 Andrea L Gropman5,6 1Department of Pediatrics, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA; 2Department of Human and Molecular Genetics, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA; 3The Focus Foundation, Davidsonville, MD, USA; 4Pediatric Endocrinology, Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA; 5Department of Neurology, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA; 6Division of Neurogenetics and Developmental Pediatrics, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC, USACorrespondence: Carole A Samango-SprouseThe Focus Foundation, 820 W. Central Ave. #190, Davidsonville, MD 21035, USATel +1 443-223-7323Fax +1 855-550-8696Email cssprouse@email.gwu.eduAbstract: 47,XXY (Klinefelter syndrome [KS]) is the most common sex chromosomal aneuploidy (1:660), yet, despite this, only 25% of the males are ever diagnosed. Males with 47,XXY present with characteristic symptoms throughout their lifetime with typical physical and neurodevelopmental manifestations focused in growth, cognitive development, endocrine function, and reproduction. Studies have demonstrated that optimal outcomes are dependent on early detection combined with consistent and targeted neurodevelopmental treatment throughout the lifespan. During infancy and into the preschool years, individuals with 47,XXY commonly face deficits in growth and development in the areas of early hormonal, motor, speech, and behavioral development. As they transition into school, the primary neurodevelopmental concerns include language difficulty, executive dysfunction, behavior, and learning and reading deficits. Adults with 47,XXY often present with taller than average height, low levels of fertility, azoospermia, and elevated gonadotropin levels. These presentations may persist from early childhood through adulthood but can be mitigated by appropriate interventions. Early neurodevelopmental and hormonal treatment has been shown to have a minimizing effect on the physical and neurodevelopmental manifestations in individuals with 47,XXY. With innovative and current research studies, the features common to the neurodevelopmental profile of 47,XXY have been further expanded and defined. Further research is necessary to elucidate and understand the relationship between the brain, behavior, and the phenotypic profile of 47,XXY.Keywords: 47, XXY, Klinefelter syndrome, neurodevelopment, hormonal treatmenthttps://www.dovepress.com/update-on-the-clinical-perspectives-and-care-of-the-child-with-47xxy-k-peer-reviewed-article-TACG47XXYKlinefelter SyndromeNeurodevelopmentHormonal Treatment
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Counts DR
Tran SL
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Gropman AL
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Update On The Clinical Perspectives And Care Of The Child With 47,XXY (Klinefelter Syndrome)
The Application of Clinical Genetics
47
XXY
Klinefelter Syndrome
Neurodevelopment
Hormonal Treatment
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Counts DR
Tran SL
Lasutschinkow PC
Porter GF
Gropman AL
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title Update On The Clinical Perspectives And Care Of The Child With 47,XXY (Klinefelter Syndrome)
title_short Update On The Clinical Perspectives And Care Of The Child With 47,XXY (Klinefelter Syndrome)
title_full Update On The Clinical Perspectives And Care Of The Child With 47,XXY (Klinefelter Syndrome)
title_fullStr Update On The Clinical Perspectives And Care Of The Child With 47,XXY (Klinefelter Syndrome)
title_full_unstemmed Update On The Clinical Perspectives And Care Of The Child With 47,XXY (Klinefelter Syndrome)
title_sort update on the clinical perspectives and care of the child with 47,xxy (klinefelter syndrome)
publisher Dove Medical Press
series The Application of Clinical Genetics
issn 1178-704X
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Carole A Samango-Sprouse,1–3 Debra R Counts,4 Selena L Tran,3 Patricia C Lasutschinkow,3 Grace F Porter,3 Andrea L Gropman5,6 1Department of Pediatrics, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA; 2Department of Human and Molecular Genetics, Florida International University, Miami, FL, USA; 3The Focus Foundation, Davidsonville, MD, USA; 4Pediatric Endocrinology, Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA; 5Department of Neurology, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA; 6Division of Neurogenetics and Developmental Pediatrics, Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, DC, USACorrespondence: Carole A Samango-SprouseThe Focus Foundation, 820 W. Central Ave. #190, Davidsonville, MD 21035, USATel +1 443-223-7323Fax +1 855-550-8696Email cssprouse@email.gwu.eduAbstract: 47,XXY (Klinefelter syndrome [KS]) is the most common sex chromosomal aneuploidy (1:660), yet, despite this, only 25% of the males are ever diagnosed. Males with 47,XXY present with characteristic symptoms throughout their lifetime with typical physical and neurodevelopmental manifestations focused in growth, cognitive development, endocrine function, and reproduction. Studies have demonstrated that optimal outcomes are dependent on early detection combined with consistent and targeted neurodevelopmental treatment throughout the lifespan. During infancy and into the preschool years, individuals with 47,XXY commonly face deficits in growth and development in the areas of early hormonal, motor, speech, and behavioral development. As they transition into school, the primary neurodevelopmental concerns include language difficulty, executive dysfunction, behavior, and learning and reading deficits. Adults with 47,XXY often present with taller than average height, low levels of fertility, azoospermia, and elevated gonadotropin levels. These presentations may persist from early childhood through adulthood but can be mitigated by appropriate interventions. Early neurodevelopmental and hormonal treatment has been shown to have a minimizing effect on the physical and neurodevelopmental manifestations in individuals with 47,XXY. With innovative and current research studies, the features common to the neurodevelopmental profile of 47,XXY have been further expanded and defined. Further research is necessary to elucidate and understand the relationship between the brain, behavior, and the phenotypic profile of 47,XXY.Keywords: 47, XXY, Klinefelter syndrome, neurodevelopment, hormonal treatment
topic 47
XXY
Klinefelter Syndrome
Neurodevelopment
Hormonal Treatment
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