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X & Y Chromosomal Variations: Hormones, Brain Development, and Neurodevelopmental Performance

X & Y Chromosomal Variations: Hormones, Brain Development, and Neurodevelopmental Performance

9781615046904
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This is the first book on X and Y chromosomal disorders to address these common but rarely diagnosed conditions. This book seeks to present the latest in research and clinical care addressing neuroimaging, the interaction between hormones, brain development, and neurodevelopmental progression. This book will primarily focus on 47, XXY (Klinefelter syndrome, or KS), 47, XYY (Jacobs syndrome), and 47, XXX (Triple X). More variant disorders such as 48, XXXX, 48, XXXY and 49, XXXXY will be discussed. Topics of interest include neurological functioning, neuroimaging, social language, and the evolving perspectives of these XY chromosomal disorders. The effects of testosterone supplementation in males with 47, XXY will also be examined.
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9781615046904
9781615046904

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Publication date
2016
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
122
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
  • Dedication Acknowledgments Introduction Meiosis and Mitosis Testosterone and 47, XXY Endocrinological Issues and Hormonal Manipulation in Children and Men With Klinefelter Syndrome Neurological Functioning in 47, XXY Neuroimaging in XY Chromosomal Disorders The Evolving Perspective on X and Y Chromosomal Disorders Infant Development in X and Y Chromosomal Disorders /Phenotype and Developmental Progression of X and Y Chromosomal Variations Social Language in X and Y Chromosomal Variations Conclusions References Author Biographies
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