Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism (Sep 2015)

XYY syndrome: a 13-year-old boy with tall stature

  • Won Ha Jo,
  • Mo Kyung Jung,
  • Ki Eun Kim,
  • Hyun Wook Chae,
  • Duk Hee Kim,
  • Ah Reum Kwon,
  • Ho-Seong Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.6065/apem.2015.20.3.170
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
pp. 170 – 173

Abstract

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When evaluating the underlying causes of tall stature, it is important to differentiate pathologic tall stature from familial tall stature. Various pathologic conditions leading to adult tall stature include excess growth hormone secretion, Marfan syndrome, androgen or estrogen deficiency, testicular feminization, and sex chromosome anomaly, such as Klinefelter syndrome and XYY syndrome. Men with 47,XYY syndrome can exhibit multiple phenotypes. A 13-year-old boy visited the hospital for evaluation of tall stature. The boy had no other physical abnormalities except tall stature. All biochemical and imaging studies were within the normal ranges. He was diagnosed with XYY syndrome in this chromosome study. When evaluating men with tall stature, XYY syndrome should be ruled out.

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