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Clinical features

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More than half of patients have associated somatic stigmata, most commonly, nerve deafness, colour blindness, mid-line cranio-facial deformities such as cleft palate or harelip, and renal abnormalities. Most are of normal or above average stature.

Females may present with primary amenorrhoea; males with cryptorchidism.

Deafness is associated.

Reference

  1. Quinton R et al. Recent advances in understanding and managing Kallmann syndrome. Fac Rev. 2021 Apr 13:10:37.

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