Abstract
Abstract
French
A case is described of a classic Klinefelter's syndrome associated with a florid attack of schizophrenia. The patient also possessed normal intelligence and had exhibited interesting psychosexual deviations. The authors are of the opinion that the concurrence of Klinefelter's syndrome with schizophrenia is purely coincidental.
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