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48-xxxy syndrome

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posted on Feb, 24 2009 @ 10:16 PM
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looking for all info related to this syndrome. If you or anyone you knows has this please email me at [email protected] thanks so much.



posted on Feb, 24 2009 @ 10:43 PM
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Well you could go to www.google.com and in there search bar you can type
48-xxxy syndrome and if you want to add some kinda crap to it you can do things like this

48-xxxy syndrome+Christianity
48-xxxy syndrome+conspiracy
48-xxxy syndrome+indigo child
48-xxxy syndrome+cures & treatments

etc etc etc.

the + helps narrow your search.



posted on Feb, 24 2009 @ 11:58 PM
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Originally posted by Bringer
Well you could go to www.google.com and in there search bar you can type
48-xxxy syndrome and if you want to add some kinda crap to it you can do things like this

48-xxxy syndrome+Christianity
48-xxxy syndrome+conspiracy
48-xxxy syndrome+indigo child
48-xxxy syndrome+cures & treatments

etc etc etc.

the + helps narrow your search.




what are you talking about?
that's pretty rude in a slighthanded kind of way.
it's a real condition no conspiracy.
en.wikipedia.org...

no indigos..
just a sex chromosome anomaly.. she mistyped it.. it's XXYY not triple X y.

i bet you didn't even google it, you were just trying to be a smartass.


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posted on Feb, 25 2009 @ 02:20 AM
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Actually, there xxxy is a variant of polysomy X Klinefelter syndrome, occurring in about 20% of the Kleinfelter's Syndrome patients. Here's some info, but it's in MedicalSpeak:
indianpediatrics.net...

Don't know what the OP needed to find, but the condition really does exist.



posted on Feb, 25 2009 @ 05:08 AM
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People here might be of more help if you could tell us what exactly you need to know.

But here's a couple links:

WebMd: Klinefelter's Syndrome is a bit less technical, more approachable than Byrd's link or the next one I'm giving you.

Medscape article that focuses on pediatrics.

And this link is the "start page" for Klinefelter's Syndrome (which 48,xxxy is a variant of) at the National Institutes for Health.

[edit on 2/25/09 by americandingbat]



posted on Feb, 25 2009 @ 05:26 AM
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woops my bad.
google corrected me to 2 x's.

I'm assuming the OP is desperate and needs info asap from people's experience. and is peppering forums with it.

I wish them the best of luck.. sounds like a tough thing to deal with.

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