Improvement of Peripheral Neuropathy by Testosterone in a Patient with 48, XXYY syndrome
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The 48, XXYY syndrome is a form of hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, characterized by tall statures, aggressive behavior, mental retardation, and stasis changes reflecting vascular insufficiency. We report a 25-year-old male with this syndrome showing a peripheral neuropathy and stasis dermatitis which were both reversed by administration of testosterone. Electrophysiologic studies, plethysmography, and thermography indicated that this treatment improved nerve conductivity and peripheral circulation. We postulate that in 48, XXYY syndrome a decrease in testosterone may result in peripheral neuropathy via nerve ischemia.
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著者
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Izumi Shin-ichi
Department Of Anatomy Nagasaki University School Of Medicine
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TSUBAHARA Akio
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School
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Tsubahara Akio
Department Of Rehabilitation Medicine Kawasaki Medical School
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IZUMI Shin-Ichi
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tokai university School of Medicine
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