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==Overview==
==Natural History, Complications and Prognosis==
===Complications===
The main health risk, for both men and women, of untreated Kallmann Syndrome is [[osteoporosis]]. Therefore, regular bone density scans (every 2 years or so) are advisable, even if being treated with HRT. Additional medication specifically for osteoporosis is necessary in some cases.
The main health risk, for both men and women, of untreated Kallmann Syndrome is [[osteoporosis]]. Therefore, regular bone density scans (every 2 years or so) are advisable, even if being treated with HRT. Additional medication specifically for osteoporosis is necessary in some cases.
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The main health risk, for both men and women, of untreated Kallmann Syndrome is osteoporosis. Therefore, regular bone density scans (every 2 years or so) are advisable, even if being treated with HRT. Additional medication specifically for osteoporosis is necessary in some cases.

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