INDIVÍDUOS COM SÍNDROME DE KLINEFELTER PODEM TER FILHOS?
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Síndrome de Klinefelter, Infertilidade, CariótipoAbstract
A síndrome de Klinefelter (SK) é a causa genética mais comum de infertilidade masculina. As frequências de infertilidade e azoospermia entre indivíduos com SK são >99% e >95%, respectivamente. No entanto, em casos extremamente raros, pacientes com SK terão filhos. Este estudo tem como objetivo apresentar os resultados de três artigos científicos (3 relatos de caso e 2 artigos originais) sobre indivíduos com SK que tiveram filhos. Nossos resultados indicam que há relativa escassez de dados publicados sobre este tema na literatura, destacando que a parentalidade biológica em indivíduos com SK é extremamente rara.
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