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  • Title: [XX-male-syndrome. Pathogenesis and aspects of diagnostic pitfalls (author's transl)].
    Author: Rehder H, Brühl P, Seth PK.
    Journal: Urologe A; 1975 Jul; 14(4):182-6. PubMed ID: 1154567.
    Abstract:
    A boy with XX-karyotype displayed classical features of Klinefelter's syndrome. In the nuclei of hair root cells Barr-bodies were present as well as brightly fluorescent (F-)bodies resembling closely a Y-body. In lymphocyte metaphases, however, this F-body of the interphase nuclei corresponded to a brightly fluorescent segment of the short arm of a D15-chromosome was found in the father's karyotype. This case does not give convincing support to any of the theories suggested in the etiology of the XX-male phenomenon.
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