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Klinefelter Syndrome

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      new window American Association for Klinefelter Syndrome Information and Support (AAKSIS) Description: Email list, conference, membership, newsletter, regional groups and resource links. (AAKSIS.org)
new window drkoop.com: Klinefelter Syndrome Description: A chromosome abnormality that affects only men and causes hypogonadism. (drkoop.com)
new window Genetic Org Home Description: Information about Klinefelter Syndrome, when it was first discovered, the common characteristics, and treatment. (genetic.org)
new window Klinefelter Syndrome Description: Overview and medical information. (emedicine.com)
new window Klinefelter Syndrome - The Ohio Support Network Description: Specific health and educational resources for Ohio KS individuals and their families. Links to local and national healthcare, ongoing research, conferences, and support meetings. (klinefelter-ohio.com)
new window Klinefelter Syndrome Support Description: Educational and support information about Klinefelter Syndrome/XXY and its variants. (klinefeltersyndrome.org)
new window Klinefelter Syndrome? Description: A parent's point of view, with articles. (xxy.50megs.com)
new window Klinefelter's Syndrome gynecomastia Description: Male chest recontouring for large male breasts (gynecomastia) found in Klinefelter's Syndrome with surgical reduction by excision and liposuction. Before and after photographs, links, movies, and patient question and answer boards. (plasticsurgery4u.com)
new window My Klinefelter's Syndrome Page Description: David Brager's story, with information about Klinefelter's. (geocities.com)
new window Turner Center Description: Literature on XYY, Klinefelter, XXX, and Turner's Syndrome. (aaa.dk)
new window XXY Information (Klinefelter Syndrome) Description: Medical information, news, and links. (47xxy.org)
new window XXY List Description: A private discussion list for which you must be an XXY to subscribe. (globalwebsol.com)
new window Yahoo!: XXYList Description: XXY is a genetic anomaly which occurs 1 in 500 in the general population today. Men with this condition usually have Klinefelters Syndrome. Offers joining instructions for this support group. (groups.yahoo.com)
 




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