10 Symptoms of Klinefelter Syndrome
Symptom #6: Different Body Shape
People come in all shapes and sizes. Still, there is a general type of shape that you can expect of people as they grow and develop. Boys with Klinefelter syndrome are likely to grow to be somewhat different than other boys, generally speaking.
Boys with Klinefelter syndrome are likely to have longer legs and arms than normal. They are also likely to have wider hips than other boys and also a shorter torso. In addition, they are likely to be quite a bit taller than is normal for their family. These symptoms will often be outgrown as the boy grows and develops into a man.
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