Case Reports   
            
                        A case report of Klinefelter’s syndrome hiding behind pulmonary embolism 
                        Author(s): Ping-Xi Xiao, Dookhun Muhammad Nabeel, Kai Zhang, Xiao-Hui Yang, Nian-Nian Liu, Zhi-Wen Tao, Xin Chen and Xin-Zheng Lu* 
                        
                        
     Klinefelter’s syndrome, characterized by a karyotype of XXY, is characterized by a series of clinical manifestation such as hypogonadism, small testes, gynecomastia and infertility. This condition promotes hypofribrinolysis due to hormonal imbalances and thrombophillic factors resulting in a hypercoagulability state. Rare complications include thromboembolic events and deep vein thrombosis. Here is a typical case of a 51-year-old man diagnosed with Klinefelter’s syndrome after being admitted and treated for pulmonary embolism... Read More»
      
            DOI:
                         10.4172/2368-0512.1000091