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XX male syndrome (also called de la Chapelle syndrome, for a researcher who characterized it in 1972[1]) is a rare sex chromosomal disorder. Usually it is caused by unequal crossing over between X and Y chromosomes during meiosis. This syndrome occurs in approximately one in 20,000 to one in 25,000 individuals, making it less common than Klinefelter syndrome.[2][3]
[edit] PresentationSymptoms include small testes, gynecomastia and sterility. Many individuals with this condition also have feminine characteristics. According to research at the University Of Oklahoma health science centers, most XX males are not sterotypically feminine and are typical boys and men.[citation needed] Furthur most xx males do not grow up to become transsexuals. [edit] PathophysiologyMen typically have one X chromosome and one Y chromosome in each diploid cell of their bodies. Women typically have two X chromosomes. So-called XX males have two X chromosomes but with one of them containing genetic material from the Y chromosome, thus making them phenotypically male; thus they are genetically female but otherwise appear to be male. [edit] See also
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