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Chest, Vol 80, 31-33, Copyright © 1981 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Pulmonary function in Klinefelter's syndrome

JS Huseby and D Petersen

We evaluated pulmonary function in 24 patients with Klinefelter's syndrome. Of these, two had an obstructive defect, nine had a restrictive defect, and 11 had a decreased functional residual capacity. Since none had evidence of lung parenchymal disease, the restrictive syndrome may be due to chest wall abnormality.


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