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Klinefelter syndrome is associated with paternal nondisjunction, which involves an error in meiosis I during spermatogenesis, and presents clinically with tall stature, long limbs, sparse body hair, gynecomastia, small testes, elevated FSH, and a high estradiol:testosterone ratio.
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- Bridging the Gap Between LLMs and Evolving Medical Knowledge arxiv.org via serper
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- testosterone concept
- estradiol concept
- FSH concept
- spermatogenesis concept