PCR analysis of Y-chromosome sequences in a 45,X male patient and a review of the literature
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PCR analysis of Y-chromosome sequences in a 45,X male patient and a review of the literature
Abstract
The 45,X karyotype is usually associated with Turner syndrome, while male phenotype is exceptional. The authors report a 45,X male patient with normal external genitalia and sex behavior, but who was azoospermic. He had a normally developed musculature and pilose distribution, testicular volume of 15 mL and no gynecomastia but clinical stigmata of Turner syndrome (short stature, short neck and 4th metacarpal bones) and azoospermia. Hormonal plasma levels of testosterone, estradiol, prolactin, and gonadotrophins were within the normal range as was the response of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) (30 and 60 min) after 100 microg iv of LH-RH administration. Testicular biopsy could not be performed. Karyotype was 45,X without evidence of mosaicism. Polymerase chain reaction of genomnic DNA studied with 12 different sequences of Y chromosome revealed only the presence of SRY gene (testis determining factor). It is possible that SRY/autosomal translocation had occurred in this patient. The study of 45,X male should be of great value in elucidating the complex mechanisms involved in normal male sex differentiation.
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