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Cognition, Academic Achievement, Adaptive Behavior, and Quality of Life in Child and Adolescent Boys with Klinefelter Syndrome.

Tracy L JordanLara C Foland-RossVanessa L WunJudith L RossAllan L Reiss
Published in: Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP (2023)
Taken together, these findings indicated that boys with KS are at increased risk for cognitive difficulties, which may affect academic achievement, adaptive behavior, and quality of life. Although initial exploratory analyses indicated that the magnitude of these alterations was not correlated with severity of testicular failure, longitudinal analyses currently being conducted by our group may help clarify the trajectory of these difficulties through the pubertal transition and testosterone replacement.
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