Macroorchidism and fragile X in mentally retarded males
- 1 September 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Human Genetics
- Vol. 61 (2) , 113-117
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00274199
Abstract
One hundred and seventy eight males resident in an institution for the mentally retarded were screened clinically for the presence of macroorchidism, using the standard orchidometer. In this way 52 males with a testicular volume of 25 ml and over were found. Of these, 11 had pronounced macroorchidism (above 25 ml). All 52 males were examined cytogenetically for the fragile X. Two patients with pronounced macroorchidism showed this abnormality. Although the other nine patients with pronounced macroorchidism were reexamined with FUdR-addition to blood cultures, no further cases positive for the fragile X were found. Also, the thyroid function as well as the prolactin level in serum were investigated in all 52 males. No significant abnormalities were found. The high incidence of macroorchidism in mentally retarded males is underlined; however, it is suggested that the definition of macroorchidism should take into account several parameters.Keywords
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