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Hypoglycaemia in insulin-dependent diabetic drivers.
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CytogeneticsPathologyGynecologyChromosome AbnormalityTesticular TumoursCarcinomaReproductive EndocrinologyKaryotype ImagingEndocrine OncologySurgical PathologyMale InfertilityReproductive MedicinePublic HealthInfertilityAndrologyDiabetes ManagementInsulin ManagementHistopathologyLhrh ValuesUrologyTumoral PathologyPhysiologyDiabetesInsulin-dependent Diabetic DriversDiabetes MellitusMetabolismMedicineXxy Aneuploidy
which in our patient failed to rise with LHRH values).Patients with no chromosome abnormality and an HCG-secreting tumour may have gynaecomastia and an appearance in testicular specimens at biopsy that mimics Klinefelter's syndrome'; they too have normal testosterone values and suppressed FSH values.5We suggest that karyotyping should be performed on all patients with choriocarcinoma to determine the prevalence of the association of XXY aneuploidy and this tumour, since other data may be misleading.