Klinefelter syndrome diagnosed at autopsy and small-cell lung carcinoma

Klinefelter syndrome is characterized by endocrine abnormalities, gynecomastia, female-like body shape, and mild intellectual disability. However, the diagnosis of Klinefelter syndrome is often missed due to the lack of characteristic findings. Computed tomography revealed a mass in the left lung of...

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Main Authors: Haruyasu Sakuranaka, Ryoma Tanaka, Yuji Yamakawa, Shiho Yamada, Komei Igei, Yasuo Asai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-01-01
Series:Respiratory Medicine Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213007125000024
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Summary:Klinefelter syndrome is characterized by endocrine abnormalities, gynecomastia, female-like body shape, and mild intellectual disability. However, the diagnosis of Klinefelter syndrome is often missed due to the lack of characteristic findings. Computed tomography revealed a mass in the left lung of a 66-year-old man. He was diagnosed with small-cell lung carcinoma. Chemotherapy was administered, but the disease progressed, eventually leading to death. No significant changes were observed in the external genitalia or breast, but the autopsy showed testicular atrophy. XXY cells were seen in fluorescence in situ hybridization, and Klinefelter syndrome was diagnosed. Although chemotherapy causes testicular atrophy, Klinefelter syndrome should be considered in cases of severe testicular atrophy.
ISSN:2213-0071