An Unusual Combination of Klinefelter Syndrome and Growth Hormone Deficiency in a Prepubertal Child
Jayanthy Ramesh1, Mudiganti Nagasatyavani2, Javvadii Venkateswarlu2, Jakka Nagender21Sai Institute Of Endocrinology, Endocrinology, Hyderabad, India 2Osmania Medical College And General Hospital, Endocrinology, Hyderabad, India
Klinefelter syndrome (KS) is the most common chromosomal aneuploidy in males. It is very difficult to diagnose this disorder in childhood due to absence of significant manifestations before puberty. These patients usually present with tall stature. We report a case of KS with short stature due to growth hormone deficiency. The boy’s height was below the 3rd centile with significant delay in bone age. He responded well to growth hormone injections. In view of mental subnormality karyotyping was done, which revealed KS (47XXY).
Keywords: short stature,Klinefelter syndrome,Growth hormone deficiency