XYYYY Syndrome

49,XYYYY syndrome is a rare intersex variation in which an CTM individual has three extra Y chromosomes instead of just the usual one. It is estimated to occur in 1 in 1,000,000 DMAB children. Due to the rarity, little is known about this variation.

Symptoms of this variation includes speech delay, hypotonia (low muscle tone), including facial asymmetry, hypertelorism, bilateral low set ‘lop’ ears, a incurved pinky, widely spaced eyes, fusion within the bones of the forearm, and an undersized jaw. Those with the variation also typically fall on the autism spectrum and/or have ADHD.

It is important to note that not all the symptoms listed in this page are guaranteed to occur in someone with this variation, as someone may only experience one or several of these symptoms, yet still hold the variation.

History
XYYYY syndrome was first recorded in 1981 in a 14-month-old AMAB child.

Flag
The flag was coined on February 19, 2019 by Ap through Tumblr user beyond-mogai-pride-flags account. It has no confirmed meaning, however it closely resembles the XYYY flag, just with a fourth Y.