Klinefelter综合征的教育状况、睾酮替代和智力结果。

Q3 Medicine
Luciane Simonetti, Magnus Regios Dias da Silva, Claudia Berlim de Mello
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摘要

大多数与不育相关的男性促性腺功能亢进症可归因于单一遗传条件,如Klinefelter综合征(KS)。这种疾病广泛的表型变异性通常与马赛克47、XXY谱系和睾酮替代有关。早期诊断和治疗与更好的认知和智力结果有关,但这种影响的范围需要进一步调查。目的:探讨一队列KS患者的智力状况,考虑文化程度和临床变量的影响。方法:对29例(9 ~ 65岁)个体进行智商(韦氏量表)和适应行为(Vineland-II)测试。线性回归分析包括参与者的教育水平和临床变量(即合并症和睾酮的使用)作为预测因素,智力表现和适应行为作为结果。结果:得分从智力不足到平均(82.5+15.8)不等。成人与儿童的智商、言语与非言语指标之间存在显著差异。教育水平可以预测智商和适应行为。睾酮替代疗法和癫痫的消失只能预测适应性行为。结论:教育水平和激素治疗可选择性地影响KS患者的智力变异。
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Educational status, testosterone replacement, and intelligence outcomes in Klinefelter syndrome.

Educational status, testosterone replacement, and intelligence outcomes in Klinefelter syndrome.

Most male hypergonadotropic hypogonadism associated with infertility can be attributed to a single genetic condition such as Klinefelter syndrome (KS). This disease's wide phenotypic variability is frequently associated with mosaic 47,XXY lineages and testosterone replacement. Early diagnosis and treatment have been associated with better cognitive and intellectual outcomes, but the scope of this influence requires further investigation.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the intelligence profile of a cohort of patients with KS, considering the influence of educational level and clinical variables.

Methods: Twenty-nine (9-65 years) individuals were submitted to the measures of intelligence quotient (IQ) (Wechsler's Scales) and adaptive behavior (Vineland-II). Linear regression analysis included the participants' educational level and clinical variables (i.e., comorbidities and use of testosterone) as predictors and intellectual performance and adaptive behavior as outcomes.

Results: Scores varied from intellectual deficiency to average ranges (82.5+15.8). There were significant differences between adult's and children's IQ and between verbal and nonverbal indexes. The level of education predicted both IQ and adaptive behavior. Testosterone replacement therapy and absence of seizures predicted only adaptive behavior.

Conclusions: The level of education and hormonal therapy can be selectively implicated in the intellectual variability in KS.

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Dementia e Neuropsychologia
Dementia e Neuropsychologia Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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2.20
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Dementia top Neuropsychologia the official scientific journal of the Cognitive Neurology and Ageing Department of the Brazilian Academy of Neurology and of the Brazilian Association of Geriatric Neuropsychiatry, is published by the "Associação Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento", a nonprofit Brazilian association. Regularly published on March, June, September, and December since 2007.
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