Klinefelter's syndrome laboratory findings
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Laboratory Findings
A karyotype is used to confirm the diagnosis. In this procedure, a small blood sample is drawn. White blood cells are then separated from the sample, mixed with tissue culture medium, incubated, and checked for chromosomal abnormalities, such as an extra X chromosome.
The following tests may be performed:
- Semen count
- Serum estradiol levels (a type of estrogen)
- Serum follicle stimulating hormone
- Serum luteinizing hormone
- Serum testosterone