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    [[File:Xyyy syndrome.png|thumb|XYYY syndrome flag.]]
    [[File:Xyyy syndrome.png|thumb|XYYY syndrome flag.]]
    :''{{Distinguish|XYYYY Syndrome|XYY Syndrome|XXYYY Syndrome}}''
    '''48,XYYY syndrome''' is a rare [[intersex]] Y condition characterized by having three Y chromones. Symptoms can include delayed development of language and/or learning disabilities. Physical features caused by this condition can include increased height, irregular teeth, and acne. Radioulnar stenosis (an abnormal connection between the bones of the forearm) and clinodactyly (a bent finger or toe) have also been associated with the condition. [[Hypogonadism]] and infertility is frequently reported in adults. Children generally have typical genitalia so some may not realize they are affected until later in life.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/184220322075/xyyy-pride-flag</ref><ref>https://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?lng=en&Expert=99329</ref> This condition is only found within [[AMAB]]/[[CTM]] individuals.
    '''48,XYYY syndrome''' is a rare [[intersex]] variation found within [[AMAB]]/[[CTM]] individuals. This variation is characterized by having three Y chromosomes instead of having the usual amount (XY.)

    Traits of this variation may include delayed development of language and/or learning disabilities. Physical features caused by this variation can include increased height, irregular teeth, and acne. Radioulnar stenosis (an abnormal connection between the bones of the forearm) and clinodactyly (a bent finger or toe) have also been associated with the variation. [[Hypogonadism]] and infertility is frequently reported in adults. Children generally have typical genitalia so some may not realize they are affected until later in life.<ref>https://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?lng=en&Expert=99329</ref>


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The flag was coined by beyond-mogai-pride-flags on April 16th of 2019. The colors have no confirmed meaning, however the the X and three Ys clearly represents the condition within itself.
    The flag was coined by beyond-mogai-pride-flags on April 16th of 2019. The colors have no confirmed meaning, however the the X and three Ys clearly represents the variation within itself.<ref>https://beyond-mogai-pride-flags.tumblr.com/post/184220322075/xyyy-pride-flag</ref>


    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==
    [[Category:Intersex Traits]]
    [[Category:Intersex Traits]]
    [[Category:Terminology]]
    [[Category:Verified Resources]]
    [[Category:Sex Category]]

    Latest revision as of 18:43, 21 January 2023

    XYYY syndrome flag.

    48,XYYY syndrome is a rare intersex variation found within AMAB/CTM individuals. This variation is characterized by having three Y chromosomes instead of having the usual amount (XY.)

    Traits of this variation may include delayed development of language and/or learning disabilities. Physical features caused by this variation can include increased height, irregular teeth, and acne. Radioulnar stenosis (an abnormal connection between the bones of the forearm) and clinodactyly (a bent finger or toe) have also been associated with the variation. Hypogonadism and infertility is frequently reported in adults. Children generally have typical genitalia so some may not realize they are affected until later in life.[1]

    Flag

    The flag was coined by beyond-mogai-pride-flags on April 16th of 2019. The colors have no confirmed meaning, however the the X and three Ys clearly represents the variation within itself.[2]

    Resources

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