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Nation and laboratory testing above that are consistent with Klinefelter syndrome. Patient Case Question 3. Identify seven clinical manifestations from the physical examination syndrome, a mosaic form of the condition, or an extremely rare non-mosaic form? Patient Case Question 4. Does this patient have the most common form of Klinefelter children? Patient Case Question 5. What is the probability that this patient will be able to have Patient Case Question 6. What is the function of follicle-stimulating hormone in males? Patient Case Question 7. What is the function of luteinizing hormone in males? Patient Case Question 8. Which endocrine organ synthesizes and secretes follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone into the circulation? Immediate treatment with testosterone? Why or why not? Patient Case Question 9. Would you suspect that this KS patient is a good candidate for

          Nation and laboratory testing above that are consistent with Klinefelter syndrome. Patient Case Question 3. Identify seven clinical manifestations from the physical examination syndrome, a mosaic form of the condition, or an extremely rare non-mosaic form? Patient Case Question 4. Does this patient have the most common form of Klinefelter children? Patient Case Question 5. What is the probability that this patient will be able to have Patient Case Question 6. What is the function of follicle-stimulating hormone in males? Patient Case Question 7. What is the function of luteinizing hormone in males? Patient Case Question 8. Which endocrine organ synthesizes and secretes follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone into the circulation? Immediate treatment with testosterone? Why or why not? Patient Case Question 9. Would you suspect that this KS patient is a good candidate for
        
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Nation and laboratory testing above that are consistent with Klinefelter syndrome. Patient Case Question 3. Identify seven clinical manifestations from the physical examination syndrome, a mosaic form of the condition, or an extremely rare non-mosaic form? Patient Case Question 4. Does this patient have the most common form of Klinefelter children? Patient Case Question 5. What is the probability that this patient will be able to have Patient Case Question 6. What is the function of follicle-stimulating hormone in males? Patient Case Question 7. What is the function of luteinizing hormone in males? Patient Case Question 8. Which endocrine organ synthesizes and secretes follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone into the circulation? Immediate treatment with testosterone? Why or why not? Patient Case Question 9. Would you suspect that this KS patient is a good candidate for
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