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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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DVT-PE in Klinefelter's syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="cjg" data-source="post: 40031" data-attributes="member: 12633"><p>Men with Klinefelter's syndrome usually start testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in early adolescence and take it life long. Likelihood of DVT-PE in Klinefelter's is 20 times that of the normal population, or about 1 in 50 men. We have new data that most men with Klinefelter's who develop DVT-PE have an underlying familial thrombophilia (clotting disorder) which interacts with the TRT to produce DVT-PE. We would be glad to help any patients with Klinefelter's syndrome who have developed DVT-PE on TRT free of charge with expert advise and, in most cases, free coagulation laboratory screening. Please contact Dr CJ Glueck (who has published extensively on DVT-PE and TRT).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cjg, post: 40031, member: 12633"] Men with Klinefelter's syndrome usually start testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in early adolescence and take it life long. Likelihood of DVT-PE in Klinefelter's is 20 times that of the normal population, or about 1 in 50 men. We have new data that most men with Klinefelter's who develop DVT-PE have an underlying familial thrombophilia (clotting disorder) which interacts with the TRT to produce DVT-PE. We would be glad to help any patients with Klinefelter's syndrome who have developed DVT-PE on TRT free of charge with expert advise and, in most cases, free coagulation laboratory screening. Please contact Dr CJ Glueck (who has published extensively on DVT-PE and TRT). [/QUOTE]
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