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Brochure:
A Guide to Klinefelter Syndrome
Understanding Klinefelter Syndrome: A Guide for XXY Males and Their Families
Robert Bock
Office of Research Reporting, NICHD. NIH Pub. No. 93-3202 August 1993.
Klinefelter Syndrome - What To Expect, How To Respond?
Wolfram E. Nolten, M.D. F.A.C.P., University of Wisconsin Medical School. Dr. Nolten gives a broad overview of the syndrome based on his reading of current research.
Klinefelter Syndrome and Other Sex Chromosomal Aneuploidies
Jeannie Visootsak, M.D. and John M Graham, Jr., M.D.
Studies
National Institute of Mental Health
The Child Psychiatry Branch of the National Institute of Mental Health is conducting a study of the effects of sex chromosomes on brain development. If you would like information on participating in this study, please see the NIMH website for the
Klinefelter Syndrome Study |
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