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1966 349 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patients (A Summarized Report)1,2 Part II Received October 12, 1965 Sajiro Makino Zoological Institute, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan Part II describes cytogenetical and clinical features of 150 sexually abnormal patients data of which were collected during a period from September 1959 to July 1965 in the writer's laboratory in collaboration with his co-workers and clinicians of various medical fields. General remarks and conclusion were given in Part I, together with some repre sentative karyotypes and related references (Makino, S. 1957: studies in 150 sexually abnormal patients (a summarized report), Part I. Cytologia 31: 309-323). DESCRIPTION OF 150 CASES Phenotypic males Klinefelter's syndrome with an XXXXY sex chromosome complement (1 case) Case #1 Male, 12 years Clinical features: Height 142cm. Weight 23.5kg. Both parents normal and healthy. Maternal age 21 years. Paternal age 25 years. Widely spaced eyes characterized by a divergent strabismus and mongoloid slant. Broad and flat nasal bridge. Hypoplastic maxilla. Prognathic mandible. Short peg-shaped and widely spaced teeth. Normal palate, neck and chest. The elbow-joints had a limited supination due to the bilateral radio-ulnar synostosis. The fifth finger was short and curved in both hands. Small penis, 4cm long showing pseudophimosis. Scrotum normal size. Extremely small testes. Severe mental deficiency (IQ 30). High gonadotropin. Normal 17-KS. Atrophic and hyalinized semi niferous tubules. No germ cells. Sex chromatin: One-positive 20.0%, two-positive 33.6%, three-positive 37.4%, four-positive 2.1%, and negative 8.0%. <48 48 49 50 >50 total Blood - 2 100 3-105 Karyotype: 49-XXXXY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964b. Klinefelter's syndrome with an XXXY sex chromosome complement (1 case) Case #2 Male, 16 years Clinical features: Height 163cm. Weight 43.5kg. Last born of six siblings. Maternal age 45 years. Paternal age 45 years. Slight epicanthus. Atrophic optic fundi. Normal palate. Slightly funnel shaped chest. Marked gynecomastia. Small penis, 4.6cm long. 1 Contribution No. 770 from the Zoological Institute, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. 2 With the cooperation of Dr. Motomichi Sasaki in organizing data.

350 S. Makino Cytologia 31 Normal scrotum. Small testes. Atrophic seminiferous tubules with hyalinized basement membrane. No germ cells. Leydig cells present in edematous stroma with lipoid granules. High gonadotropin. Estrogen beyond normal limits. Sex chromatin: One-positive 34.6%, two-positive 42.6%, three-positive 1.6%, and negative 21.6%. <47 47 48 49 >49 total Blood - 1 96 3-100 Karyotype: 48-XXXY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964b Klinefelter's syndrome with an XXYY sex chromosome complement (1 case) Case #3 Male, 14 years Clinical features: Height 162cm. Weight 44kg. Upper measurement 75cm. Symphy sis to sole 87cm. IQ 63. Maternal age 38 years. Paternal age 39 years. Both parents and two siblings normal and healthy. Epicanthic folds noted in both eyes. Clinodactyly on the fifth fingers. No gynecomastia. Normal-sized penis and scrotum. Extremely small testes; right 1.7 ~1.1 ~1.0cm, left 1.9 ~1.1 ~1.1cm. Prostate not palpable. No pubic hair. Normal bone age. Testicular biopsy revealed a few hyalinized tubules showing thickening of the lamina propria, and a few tubules containing many Sertoli cells and a few sper matogonia. Leydig cells formed large clumps. 17.KS 2.27-4.28mg/day. Gonadotropin 48 muu/day. 17-OHCS 0.96-3.54mg/day. Sex chromatin: One-positive 65.0%, two-positive 0.5%, and negative 34.5%. <47 47 48 >48 total Blood - 3 37-40 Karyotype: 48-XXYY. Reference: Takagi et at. 1965. Klinefelter's syndrome with an XX/XXY sex chromosome complement (1 case) Case #4 Male, 17 years Clinical features: Underdeveloped genitalia. Eunuchoid body proportions. Testicular biopsy revealed hyalinized tubules, absence of spermatogonia. Sex chromatin positive. Blood - 3 13 20-36 Skin - 1 4 5 1 11 Karyotype: 46-XX/47-XXY. Rererence: Dave 1966. Klinefelter's syndrome with an XXY sex chromosome complement (29 cases) Case #5 Male, 44 years Clinical features: Testicular biopsy revealed small atrophic hyalinized tubules with atrophic spermatogenesis. 17-KS 11.23mg/day. Gonadotropin 48muu/day. Sex chromatin positive. Bone marrow - 1 16-17

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patients, II 351 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino et al Case #6 Male, 30 years. 1962b. Clinical features: Underdeveloped external genitalia. Testes; right 1.8 ~0.9 ~1.2cm, left 1.6 ~1.2 ~1.1cm. Impotent. No child during four years married life. IQ 92. 17-KS 3.86mg/day. Gonadotropin 80muu/day. <45 45 46 47 48 >48 total Blood - 1 2 15 1-19 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. Case #7 Male, 25 years Clinical features: Gynecomastia present. Penis of a normal size. Atrophic testes, 2.2 ~ 2.0 ~2.0cm. Hypoplastic prostate. Pubic hair of a normal male type. <46 46 47 48 >48 total Blood - 1 46 1-48 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. Case #8 Male, 31 years Clinical features: Eunuchoid proportions. Atrophic testes with hyalinized seminiferous tubules. Arrest of spermatogenesis. Aspermia. No obesity. 17-KS 7.1mg/day. <46 46 47 48 >48 total Blood - 3 25 2-30 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino and Sofuni 1963. Case #9 Male, 20 years Clinical features: No gynecomastia. Very small penis, about 3cm long. Hypoplastic scrotum and testes. Atrophic hyalinized seminiferous tubules. Arrest of spermatogenesis. Aspermia. No pubic hair. Increase of Leydig cells. 17-KS 2.6mg/day. Gonadotropin 48 muu/day. Sex chromatin positive. <45 45 46 47 48 >48 total Blood - 1 1 31 1-34 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino and Sofuni 1963. Case #10 Male, 29 years Clinical features: Eunuchoid proportions. Hypoplastic scrotum and penis. Atrophic testes. No pubic hair. No beard. Arrest of spermatogenesis. 17-KS 5.6mg/day. Gona dotropin 64muu/day. 17-OHCS 10.4mg/day. <47 47 48 >48 total Blood - 33 2-35 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino and Sofuni 1963. Case #11 Male, 20 years Clinical features: Eunuchoid proportions. No gynecomastia. Atrophic testes. Left testis 2cm long. Right testis 3cm long. Penis normal, 9cm long. Atrophic hyalinized seminiferous tubules. Arrest of spermatogenesis. Aspermia. Increase of Leydig cells. Normal pubic hair.

352 S. Makino Cytologia 31 Blood - 1 35-36 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino and Sofuni 1963. Case #12 Male, 13 years Clinical features: Height 153cm. Weight 37kg. Pubis to crown 68cm. Pubis to sole 85cm. IQ 68. Maternal age 32 years. Paternal age 40 years. Penis and scrotum normal size. No gynecomastia. Testes; right 2.9 ~1.8 ~2.0cm, left 2.8 ~1.9 ~1.5cm. Well formed prepuberal seminiferous tubules with thickening of lamina propria and hyaliniza tion. A few Leydig cells. 17-KS 5.6-6.07mg/day. Gonadotropin 24-48muu/day. 17-OHCS 1.33-2.88mg/day. Sex chromatin: One-positive 57.5%, two-positive 4.5%, and negative 38.0%. <45 45 46 47 48 >48 total Blood - 1-38 1-40 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Takagi et al. 1965. Case #13 Male, 13 years Clinical features: Height 154.5cm. Weight 37kg. Upper measurement 73.5cm. Symphysis to sole 81cm. IQ 76. Maternal age 19 years. Paternal age 28 years. Penis and scrotum normal in size. No gynecomastia. Right testis 2.4 ~1.7 ~1.6cm. Left testis, 2.5 ~1.8 ~1.5cm. Well-formed prepuberal seminiferous tubules with thickening of lamina propria and hyalinization. A few Leydig cells. 17-KS 2.16-4.52mg/day. Gonadotropin 24-48muu/day. 17-OHCS 1.24-1.55mg/day. Sex chromatin: One-positive 66.0%, two-positive 1.5%, and negative 32.5%. <46 46 47 48 >48 total Blood - 3 36 1-40 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Takagi et al. 1965. Case #14 Male, 18 years Clinical features: Small penis and testes. No gynecomastia. Scanty pubic hair. Hy poplastic prostate. High excretion of gonadotropin, estrogen and 17-KS. Atrophic testes containing scanty seminiferous tubules and clumps of Leydig cells. <46 46 47 48 >48 total Blood - 2 60 1-63 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964c. Case #15 Male, 22 years Clinical features: Small penis, 4.0cm long. Small testes; right 1.8 ~1.3 ~1.0cm, left 1.7 ~1.2 ~1.0cm. Atrophy of seminiferous tubules. Clumps of Leydig cells. Hypoplastic prostate. High exeretion of gonadotropin. Cleft palate with hare-lip. Sex chromatin positive (63%). IQ 59. Blood - 1 31-32 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964c.

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patients, II 353 Case #16 Male, 20 years Clinical features: Small penis, 5.8cm long. Small testes; right 1.5 ~1.0 ~0.8cm, left 1.6 ~1.0 ~0.8cm. Gynecomastia present. Hypoplastic prostate. Slight epicanthus. IQ 90. Sex chromatin positive (78%). <47 47 48 >48 total Blood - 34 1-35 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964c. Case #17 Male, 29 years Clinical features: Small penis. Small testes; right 2.0 ~1.5 ~1.4cm, left 1.7 ~0.8 ~0.8 cm. Left testes undescended. Atrophic seminiferous tubules. Hypoplastic prostate. Scanty pubic hair. Sex chromatin positive (47.5%). IQ 59. Blood - 1 49-50 Karyotype; 47-XXY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964c. Case #18 Male, 23 years Clinical features: Gynecomastir Normal penis. Atrophic testes. Hypoplastic prostate. Normal pubic hair. Deep voice. Blood - 1 1 28-30 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964c. Case #19 Male, 14 years Clinical features: Gynecomastia. Small testes. Atrophy of seminiferous tubules. No spermatogenesis. Drumstick positive. 17-KS 1.26mg/day. Gonadotropin 48muu/day. Bone marrow - 1 2 12-15 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino et al. 1960. Case #20 Male, 53 years Clinical features: Small testes. Atrophic seminiferous tubules. Gynecomastia. No spermatogenesis. Drumstick positive. 17-KS 2.7mg/day. Gonadotropin 12muu/day. Bone marrow - 1-5 - 6 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino et al. 1960. Case #21 Male, 11 years Clinical features: Normal external genitalia. Normal testes; right 2.4 ~1.7 ~1.5cm, left 2.5 ~1.6 ~1.3cm. Histologically normal for his age. High excretion of estrogen and gonadotropin. Hypoplastic prostate. Sex chromatin positive (65%). IQ 77. Blood - 2 24-26 Karyotype 47-XXY. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966.

354 S. Makino Cytologia 31 Case #22 Male, 12 years Clinical features: Normal external genitalia. Normal testes, 2.3 ~1.6 ~1.3cm, with normal bistology for his age. High urinary excretion of 17-KS, estrogen and gonadotropin. Sex chromatin positive (62%). IQ 69. Blood - 8 61-69 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Case #23 Male, 14 years Clinical features: Normal external genitalia with scanty pubic hair. Right testis 2.5 ~ 1.8 ~1.3cm. Left testis 2.5 ~1.8 ~1.3cm. Hyaline-degeneration of seminiferous tubules with increase of Leydig cells. Small prostate. High excretion of estrogen and gonado tropin. Sex chromatin positive (44%). IQ 78. Blood - 2 39-41 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Case #24 Male, 15 years Clinical features: Normal external genitalia without pubic hair. Right testis 2.0 ~1.5 ~ 1.3cm. Left testis 2.0 ~1.6 ~1.0cm. Hyalinized seminiferous tubules with numerous Leydig cells. Hypoplastic prostate. High excretion of estrogen and gonadotropin. Sex chromatin positive (61%). IQ 74. Clinodactyly of the fifth fingers. <47 47 >47 total Blood - 28-28 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Case #25 Male, 15 years Clinical features: Normal external genitalia. Right testis 2.2 ~1.4 ~1.1cm. Left testis 2.0 ~1.5 ~1.2cm. Atrophic seminiferous tubules with many Leydig cells. High excretion of 17-KS, 17-OHCS, estrogen and gonadotropin. Sex chromatin positive (55%). IQ 76. Blood - 3 40-43 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Takagi et. al. 1966. Case #26 Male, 28 years Clinical features: Normal external genitalia. Pubic hair normal. Small prostate. Small testes; right 2.0 ~1.5 ~1.2cm, containing scanty degenerated seminiferous tubules and clumps of Leydig cells. Sex chromatin positive (64.5%). Normal intelligence. Blood - 2 18-20 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Case #27 Male, 29 years Clinical features: Diagnosed as Klinefelter's syndrome. Clinical details not available.

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Ab normal Patients, II 355 Blood - 2 40-42 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Muramoto, unpublished. Case #28 Male, 37 years Clinical features: Diagnosed as Klinefelter's syndrome. Clinical details not available. <44 44 45 46 47 >47 total Blood - 1 1-29 - 31 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Muramoto, unpublished. Case #29 Male; 25 years Clinical features: No clinical data available <47 47 48 >48 total Blood - 13 1(?) - 14 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Ikeuchi Case #30 Male, 21 years., unpublished. chromatin Clinical features: Small testes positive., 1.8 ~1.5 ~1.2cm in both. Scanty pubic hair. Sex <47 47 >47 total Blood - 9-9 Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Sasaki, unpublished. Case #31 Male, 25 years Clinical features: Diagnosed as Klinefelter's syndrome. Details not available. Mode at 47 in 20 cells counted. Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino 1961. Case #32 Male, 34 years Clinical features: Diagnosed as Klinefelter's syndrome. Details not available. Mode at 47 in 60 cells counted. Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino 1961. Case #33 Male, 37 years Clinical features: Diagnosed as Klinefelter's syndrome. Clinical details not available. Mode at 47 in 53 cells counted. Karyotype: 47-XXY. Reference: Makino 1961. Suspected Klinefelter's syndrome with an XY sex mechanism (3 cases) Case #34 Male, 32 years Clinical features: Atrophic hyalinized seminiferous tubules. Arrest of spermatogenesis. Aspermia. Normal history of development and puberty. Normal penis and scrotum. 17 KS 3.6mg/day. Gonadotropin 16muu/day. Blood - 9 1-10 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. Case #35 Male, 10 years Clinical features: Underdeveloped external genitalia. Small testes. 17-KS 3.6mg/day. Cytotogia 31, 1966 24

356 S. Makino Cytologia 31 Gonadotropin 4muu/day. Blood - 4 24 1-29 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. Case #36 Male, 26 years Clinical features: Data not available. Mode at 46 in 10 cells counted. Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino 1964. Patients with hypospadias (9 cases) Case #37 Male, 22 years Clinical features: Hypospadia penoscrotalis. Urethral groove failed to close completely and opened in the peno-scrotal angle with chordee. Blood - 7-7 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. Case #38 Male, 14 years Clinical features: Hypospadia. Palpable testes in hypoplastic scrotum. Small crooked penis, about 2.5cm long. Prostate not palpated digitally. <44 44 45 46 >46 total Blood - 1 2 11-14 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. Case #39 Male, 5 years Clinical features: Hypospadia penis. Abnormal urethral opening at the base of the crooked penis. Blood - 31-31 Karyotype: 46/X+a long Y. Y corresponds in length to group 16-18 chromosomes. Reference: Makino et al. 1964c. Case #40 Male, 15 years Clinical features: Hypospadia penis. Urethral groove failed to close completely and opened on the ventral surface of the penis with chordee. <44 44 45 46 >46 total Blood - 1 1 23-25 Karyotype: 46-XY Reference: Makino et al. 1964c. Case #41 Male, 6 years Clinical features: Hypospadia penis. Urethral opening on the ventral surface of the penis. Hypoplastic scrotum. Small testes. Blood - 1 24-25

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patients, II 357 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964c. Case #42 Male, 15 years Clinical features: Hypospadia penoscrotalis. Bifid scrotum. Urethral opening at the base of the crooked penis. Blood - 1 49-50 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Case #43 Male, 5 years Clinical features: Hypospadia penis. Urethral opening at the base of the penis. Blood - 1 48 1-50 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Case #44 Male, 30 years Clinical features: Hypospadia. <46 46 46 >47 total Blood - 22 1-23 Case #45 Male, 18 years Clinical features: Hypospadia penis. Testes and scrotum normal in size. No other abnormality. Sex Chromatin negative. Blood - 7 1-8 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Sasaki, unpublished. Patients with cryptorchism (25 cases) Case #46 Male, 18 months Clinical features: Bilateral undescended testes. Congenital dislocation of the hip joints. Mental and some other physical developmental features apparently normal. No sign of Down's syndrome. Maternal age 25 years. Paternal age 27 years. Both parents, physically and mentally normal. counts; Blood - 1 50 1-52 Karyotype: 46-XY. One of no. 15 chromosomes had an unusually enlarged short arm. The same abnormality was found in the patient's father, paternal grandfather and two paternal aunts. Reference: Kato et al. 1965, Makino et al. 1966. Case #47 Male, 6 years Clinical features: Bilateral inguinal testes. Other external genitalia, normal as a male. Blood - 14-14 24*

358 S. Makino Cytologia 31 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino and Sofuni 1963. Case #48 Male, 5 years Clinical features: Bilateral inguinal testes. Normal male genitalia. Body under developed for his age. Rickety. Sex chromatin negative. Blood - 3 27-30 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #49 Male, 14 years Clinical features: Bilateral undescended testes. Blood - 3 27-30 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #50 Male, 2 years Clinical features: Bilateral inguinal testes. Blood - 2 64-66 Case #51 Male, 5 years Clinical features: Bilateral inguinal testes. Blood - 32-32 Case #52 Male, 7 years Clinical features: Bilateral undescended testes. Further data not available. Blood - 2 43-45 Case #53 Male, 3 years Clinical features: Bilateral undescended testes. Further data not available. Blood - 1 18-19 Case #54 Male, 5 years Clinical features: Bilateral inguinal testes. Further details not available. Blood - 25-25

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patients, II 359 Case #55 Male, 33 years Clinical features: Right inguinal and left abdominal testes. Azoospermia. Normal penis. Blood - 1 12 1-14 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Case #56 Male, 18 years Clinical features: Left undescended testes, atrophic histologically. 17-KS 7mg/day. Bone marrow - 25-25 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino and Kikuchi 1962. Case #57 Male, 6 years Clinical features: Left undescended testis. Other external genitalia normal as a male. Blood - 3 23-26 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino and Sofuni 1963. Case #58 Male, 5 years Clinical features: Left undescended testis. General body weakness, slightly under developed for his age. External genitalia normal. <43 43 44 45 46 47 >47 total Blood - 1-1 57 3-62 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #59 Male, 22 years Clinical features: Left undescended testis. Body hair growth normal as a male. His tologically the left testis infantile. Sex chromatin negative. <46 47 47 >47 total Blood - 26 1-27 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #60 Male, 5 years Clinical features: Left undescended testis. Blood - 25-25 Case #61 Male, 11 years Clinical features: Right abdominal testis. Blood - 22-22

360 S. Makino Cytologia 31 Case #62 Male, 15 years Clinical features: Right inguinal testis. Details not available. <44 44 45 46 >46 total Blood - 1 5 37-43 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964d. Case #63 Male, 15 years Clinical features: Right inguinal testes. Further data not available. Blood - 5 52-57 Case #64 Male, 12 years Clinical features: Right inguinal testis. Further details not available. Blood - 35-35 Case #65 Male, age unknown Clinical features: Undescended testes. Further details not available. Mode at 46 in 25 cells counted. Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino 1961. Case #66 Male, 10 years Clinical features: Undescended testes. Further data not available. Mode at 46 in 8 cells counted. Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino 1962. Case #67 Male, 11 years Clinical features: Undescended testes. Further data not available. counts : Mode at 46 in 25 cells counted. Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino 1962. Case #68 Male, 7 years Clinical features: Undescended testes. Further data not available. Mode at 46 in 62 cells counted. Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino 1962. Case #69 Male, 52 years Clinical features: Left undescended testis. Absence of right testis. Other external genitalia, normal as a male. 17-KS 3.85mg/day. Blood - 2 19-21 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. Case #70 Male, 5 years Clinical features: Left testis undescended. Absence of right testis.

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patients, II 361 Blood - 1 23-24 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et at. 1964a. Patients with gynecomastia (4 cases) Case #71 Male, 13 years Clinical features: Gynecomastia. Mental retardation. No symptom of Klinefelter's syndrome. Bone marrow - 12-12 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963a. Case #72 Male, 10 years Clinical features: Unilateral gynecomastia, on the right breast, with marked fibrosis and hyaline degeneration. Normal external genitalia. Histologically normal testes. Drumstick positive. 17-KS 3.0mg/day. Bone marrow - 1 14 2 (?) - 17 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1960. Case #73 Male, 21 years Clinical features: Gynecomastia. Scanty axillary hair. Spermatogenesis ( }). Blood - 1 22-23 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Takagi et at. 1966. Case #74 Male, 14 years Clinical features: Gynecomastia. Atrophic left testis showing hypoplastic seminiferous tubules without sperm. Blood - 12-12 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Takagi et at., 1966. Patients with an XO/XY sex chromosome complement (3 cases) Case #75 Male, 56 years Clinical features: Apparently normal man with recently developed gynecomastia on both sides. Testis slightly larger than the normal and soft. He has fathered seven ap parently normal children by two wives. Testicular biopsy showed an oligospermic picture. Sex chromatin negative. <44 44 45 46 47 >47 total Blood - 3 11 45-1 60 Skin - 4 9 18 2-33 Karyotype: 45-XO/46-XY. Reference: Dave 1966.

362 S. Makino Cytologia 31 Case #76 Male, 28 years Clinical features: Height 180cm. Weight 75kg. Infantile external genitalia. No facial hair growth. Pelvis, shoulder and chest of a female type. Bone age of 16.5 years. Testicular biopsy revealed infantile tissue. One or two sections from both testes showed no evidence of the ovarian tissue. Sex chromatin negative. <44 44 45 46 47 >47 total Blood - 1 7 41-1 50 Karyotype: 45-XO/46-XY. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #77 Male, 6 years Clinical features: Urogenital sinus formed by vagina and abnormal opening of urethra. Bifid scrotum. Left testis undescended. A pea-sized right testis containing slightly hy poplastic seminiferous tubules with a few germ cells. Left uterus-like tube. Normal gonadotropin excretion. High estrogen excretion (19.12-28.0ug/day). Sex chromatin nega tive. <44 44 45 46 >46 total Blood - 3 35 145-183 Karyotype: 45-XO/46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964c. Miscellaneous sex abnormalities (19 cases) Case #78 Male, 4 years Clinical features: Obesity. Mental retardation. Convulsion. Ataxia. Small penis and scrotum. Undescended testes. Blood - 9-9 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al 1962d. Case #79 Male, 6 years Clinical features: Normal penis with underdeveloped scrotum. Right abdominal ectopic testis (1.4 ~0.8 ~0.6cm). Left perineal ectopic testis (1.4 ~0.7 ~0.6cm). Normal excretion of urinary hormones. Blood - 2 15-17 Case #80 Male, 17 years Clinical features: Eunuchoidism. Slight gynecomastia. Small penis, 1.5cm long. Small testes; right 1.0 ~1.3 ~1.0cm, left 1.5 ~1.0 ~0.5cm, with hyaline-degenerated semini ferous tubules containing spermatogonia, clumps of Leydig cells and no sperm. Normal excretion of gonadotropin and estrogen but high 17-KS excretion. Blood - 30-30 Case #81 Male, 19 years Clinical features: Hypergonadotropic eunuchoidism. Small penis. High excretion of urinary gonadotropin. Normal intelligence. Sex chromatin negative.

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patients, II 363 <44 44 45 46 46 >47 total Blood - 2 3 25 1-31 Case #82 Male, 25 years Clinical features: Eunuchoidism. Hypoplastic external genitalia. No gynecomastia. Three sibships show similar clinical features. <44 44 45 46 >46 total Blood - 2 2 17-21 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Takagi et al., 1966. Case #83 Male, 6 years Clinical features: Eunuchoidism. Small penis. Normal scrotum. Small testes. Hy poplastic prostate. High excretion of estrogen. Retarded development of secondary sexual characters. High intelligence. Blood - 1 15-16 Case #84 Male, 28 years Clinical features: Very small-sized penis. Histologically atrophic testes. Blood - 20-20 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1962d. Case #85 Male, 5 years Clinical features: Hospitalized due to chordee of the penis. Very small penis without hypospadia. Labia-like bifurcated scrotum. Congenital diverticulum of urethra. 17-KS 2mg/day. Bone marrow - 10-10 and blood Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino and Kikuchi 1962. Case #86 Male, 28 years Clinical features: Very small-sized penis. Histologically atrophic testes. 17-KS 6.4 mg/day. Bone marrow - 21-21 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino and Kikuchi 1962. Case #87 Male, 18 years Clinical features: Hypoplastic scrotum. Small penis, about 4cm long. Intra-abdominal testes with atrophic structure. Prepubertal mentality. Semi-high-pitched voice. No beard. Scanty pubic hair. 17-KS 41mg/day. Gonadotropin 32muu/day. 17-OHCS 6.1mg/day.

364 S. Makino Cytologia 31 Blood - 1 36 2-39 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. Case #88 Male, 27 years Clinical features: Hypoplastic scrotum and penis. Eunuchoid proportions. Obesity. No pubic hair. 17-KS 4.1mg/day. Gonadotropin 64muu/day. 17-OHCS 6.1mg/day. Dia gnosed as hypergonadotropic hypogonadism. Blood - 1 41 1-43 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. Case #89 Male, 29 years Clinical features: Eunuchoid proportions. Small penis, 4 ~1.5cm. Gynecomastia. 17- KS 2.5-3.5mg/day. Gonadotropin 12muu/day. Sex chromatin negative. Diagnosed as hy pogonadotropic hypogonadism. Blood - 36-36 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino and Sofuni 1963. Case #90 Male, 9 years Clinical features: Hypogonadism. Undescended right testis. Underdeveloped penis and scrotum. Normal mentality. Blood - 1 15 1-17 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1962c. Case #91 Male, 26 years Clinical features: Infantile genitalia and small penis. Bone age of 14 years. Testicular biopsy revealed hyalinization of tubules, stroma filled with fibrous cells. Spermatogoni a present but no spermatogenesis. Sex chromatin negative. Blood - 1 29-30 Karyotype 46-XY. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #92 Male, 16 years Clinical features: Infantile genitalia and small penis. Bone age of 13.5 years. Tes ticular biopsy revealed infa tile tissue, a few Leydig cells, no spermatogenesis. Sex chro matin negative. Blood - 30-30 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #93 Male, 26 years Clinical features: External genitalia apparently normal. Pubic hair of a female type

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patie nts, II 365 Body and facial hair growth scanty. Sperm counts normal but sperms mostly non-motile ex chromatin. S negative. Blood - 30-30 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #94 Male, 18 years Clinical features: Small testes. Pubic hair and axillary hair scanty. Blood - 2 28-30 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #95 Male, 1 year Clinical features: Hypoplastic scrotum. Limitted extensibility of arms and legs. Polydactyly. High arched palate. Blood - 29-29 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1962a. Case #96 Male, 6 months Clinical features: Diagnosed as male pseudohermaphroditism. Clinical data not avail able. Mode at 46 in 22 cells counted in leucocytes. Karyotype: 46/X+a long Y. Y corresponds in length to group 16-18 chromosomes. His father possessed a long Y chromosome of an apparently similar size. Reference: Makino 1964. Patients with Azoospermia or oligospermia (17 cases) Case #97 Male, 30 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Penis and scrotum normally developed. Arrest of spermatogenesis. Normal Leydig cells. Blood - 2 37-39 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino and Sofuni 1963. Case #98 Male, 29 years Clinical features: Azoospermia with a normal volume of semen. Penis and scrotum normally developed. Blood - 3 18 2-23 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino and Sofuni 1963. Case #99 Male, 30 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. No child during three years of married life. <44 44 45 46 >46 total Blood - 1 6 49-56

366 S. Makino Cytologia 31 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964d. Case #100 Male, 39 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Atrophic testes. Arrested spermatogenesis. No child during seven years of married life. <44 44 45 46 47 >47 total Blood - 1 1 39 1-42 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964d. Case #101 Male, 28 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Normal sized testes. No child during four years of married life. No sperm in semen. <44 44 45 46 >46 92 total Blood - 4-58 - 1 63 Karyotype: 46/X+ a long Y. Y corresponds in length to group 19-20 chromosomes. Reference: Makino and Muramoto 1964. Case #102 Male, 25 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Sterility. Small testes with atrophic seminiferous tubules. <44 44 45 46 47 >47 total Blood - 2 1 26 1-30 Case #103 Male, 38 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Sterility. Atrophy of testes. Blood - 1 43-44 Case #104 Male, 31 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Sterility. Small testes with atrophic seminiferous tubules. Blood - 29-29 Case #105 Male, 38 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. External genitalia normal. Sterility. Blood - 15 1-16 Case #106 Male, 31 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Sterility.

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patients, II 367 Blood - 3 18-21 Case #107 Male, 28 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Sterility. Small penis and testes. showing atrophic seminiferous tubules. Blood - 2 34-36 Case #108 Male, 28 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Sterility. Normal external genitalia. Normal testes with normal histological features. Blood - 19-19 Case #109 Male, 34 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Sterility. Blood - 25-25 Case #110 Male, 18 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Further data not available. Blood - 3 61-64 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Muramoto, unpublished. Case #111 Male, 32 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Small testes. Small prostate. No sperm in semen. Blood - 8 50 2-60 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Muramoto, unpublished. Case #112 Male, 27 years Clinical features: Azoospermia. Further data not available. Blood - 12-12 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Sasaki, unpublished. Case #113 Male, 58 years Clinical features: Oligospermia. Further data not available.

368 S. Makino Cytologia 31 Blood - 3 83-86 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1964d. Phenotypic Turner's syndrome (3 cases) females Case #114 Female, 20 years Clinical features: Short stature. Primary amenorrhea. No neck webbing. Sex chro matin negative. 17-KS 3.96mg/day. <45 45 >45 total Bone marrow - 17-17 Karyotype: 45-XO. Reference: Makino et al. 1963a. Case #115 Female, 18 years Clinical features: Typical facial configuration of Turner's syndrome with obvious epicanthus. Alveolar process of upper jaw protruded sharply and hard palate is ogival palate-like. Incomplete development of mandible. Neck webbing slightly developed. Broad shield-like chest. Short stature and stocky build. Cubitus valgus at 25 degree in the region of the elbow joint. Atrophic female genitalia. Small uterus, 4 ~0.6cm. Rudi mentary ovaries, 3 ~0.3cm. Normal-sized oviducts, 10cm in length. Histologically the ovary is composed of stroma cells without germ cells. 17-KS 1.09mg/day. Gonadotropin 20muu/day. Sex chromatin negative. Bone marrow - 13 1-14 Karyotype: 45-XO. Reference: Makino et al. 1962b. Case #116 Female, 1 year Clinical features: Characteristic facial appearance with epicanthus. Low set malformed ears. Anti-mongolian slant of eyes. Hypertelorism. High arched palate. Neck webbing present. Funnel chest. Widely spaced nipples. Dolichocephaly. Short stature. Heart failure of unknown etiology. Bilateral simian lines. Hyperconvex finger nails. Sex chro matin negative. <44 44 45 >45 total Blood - 2 28-30 Karyotype: 45-XO. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Patients with an enlarged clitoris (13 cases) Case #117 Female, brought up as a male, 5 years Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris with penile configuration. Mis-diagnosed as crooked penis with hypospadia. Uterus and ovary present. <44 44 45 46 >46 total Blood - - 1 66-67 Skin - 3 5 41-49

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patients, II 369 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino and Sofuni 1963. Case #118 Female, 1 month Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris, 1.5 ~1.0cm, with penile configuration. Enlarged major labia. Normal ovary, 3 ~1.5cm. Normal oviducts. Drumstick positive. 17-KS 0.08 mg/day. Bone marrow - 1(?) 3 1(?) - 5 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino et al. 1960. Case #119 Female, 4 years Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Sex chromatin positive. Blood - 2 15-17 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #120 Female, 29 years Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. No child during eight years of married life. Menstruation irregular. Sex chromatin positive (20%). Blood - 15-15 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Sasaki, unpublished. Case #121 Female, 4 months Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Further data not available. Mode at 46 in 22 cells counted in leucocytes. Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino 1962. Case #122 Female; 12 years Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Further details not available. Mode at 46 in 33 cells counted in leucocytes. Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino 1962. Case #123 Female, new born Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Further data not available. Mode at 46 in 33 cells counted in leucocytes. Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino 1962. Case #124 Female, 5 years Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Further data not available. Mode at 46 in 67 cells counted in leucocytes. Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino 1962. Case #125 Female, 18 years Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Further data not available. Mode at 46 in 33 cells counted in leucocytes. Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino 1964. Case #126 Female, 4.5 years years. Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Defective vaginal opening. Maternal age 35

370 S. Makino Cytologia 31 <43 43 44 45 46 >46 total Blood - 1-2 27-30 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #127 Female, 1 month Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Scrotum-like labia majora. No vaginal opening. Her mother was treated with lutenic hormone at the 5th month of gestation. Blood - 3 45-48 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Case #128 Female, 1 month Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Scrotum-like labia majora. No vaginal opening. Unable to suck. Suspicion of some abnormalities in internal organs. Blood - 2 31-33 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Case #129 Female, 1 year Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Further data not available. Bone marrow - 10-10 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino et al. 1963a. Patients without vagina (7 cases). Case #130 Female, 2 years Clinical features: Absence of vagina. Abnormal external genitalia. Her mother received progesterone therapy during pregnancy. 17-KS 0.44mg/day. Bone marrow - 25 1-26 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino and Kikuchi 1962. Case #131 Female, 24 years Clinical features: Absence of vagina. Bicornuated uterus, very small in size. Oviducts and ovaries, normal in size and histological structure. Gonadotropin, G. A. 225r/day, G. B. 120r/day, by Crooke's method. Sex chromatin positive. Bone marrow - 2 12-14 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino et al. 1962b. Case #132 Female, 23 years Clinical features: Height 153.4cm. Weight 51.0kg. Primary Amenorrhea. Absence of vagina. Underdeveloped uterus. Small-sized ovary. Sex chromatin positive (31%).

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patients, II 371 <44 44 45 46 47 >47 total Blood - 1 1 21 1-24 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. Case #133 Female, 20 years Clinical featuoes: Height 157.2cm. Weight 56.0kg. Absence of vagina. Primary amenorrhea. Normal secondary sexual characters. Laparotomy revealed small uterus, hard string like structures in place of fallopian tubes and small ovaries on both sides. Sex chro matin positive (39%). <44 44 45 46 >46 total Blood - - - 11-11 Skin - 1-5 - 6 Bone marrow - - - 1-1 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Dave 1966. Case #134 Female, 20 years Clinical features: Absence of vagina and uterus. Primary amenorrhea. Full develop ment of secondary sexual characters. Normal ovaries, right 3.0 ~2.0 ~1.5cm, left 3.5 ~2.0 ~ 1.5cm. Sex chromatin positive (32%). Blood - 27-27 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Case #135 Female, 25 years Clinical features: Height 149cm. Weight 50kg. Absence of vagina. Primary amenor rhea. Small uterus. Ovary not palpable. Sex chromatin positive (38%). <46 46 46 >47 total Blood - 16 1-17 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Sasaki unpublished. Case #136 Female, 23 years Clinical features: Height 150cm. Weight 54kg. Absence of vagina. Primary amenor rhea. Small uterus. Normal secondary sexual character. Normal ovary. 17-KS 10.6mg/ day. 17-OHCS 6.7mg/day. Sex chromatin positive (32%). Blood - 12-12 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Dave 1966. Adrenogenital syndrome (6 cases) Case #137 Female, 6 years Clinical features: Unusually enlarged clitoris. 17-KS 15-20mg/day. Pregnanetriol 2.4mg/day. Diagnosed as adrenogenital syndrome. Bone marrow - 20-20 Cytologia 31, 1966 25

372 S. Makino Cytologia 31 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino and Kikuchi 1962. Case #138 Female, 4 years Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Urogenital sinus. Poorly developed labio-scrotum. 17-KS 20-30mg/day. Pregnanetriol 10.3mg/day. Diagnosed as adrenogenital syndrome. Bone marrow - 35-35 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino and Kikuchi 1962. Case #139 Female, 22 years Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris, about 4cm long. Uterus normal. Major labia slightly fused. Male-type pubic hair. 17-KS 20.15mg/day. Gonadotropin, G A. 220r/day, G. B. 75r/day by Crooke's method. Estrogen 17.7r/day. Pregnanediol 1.24mg/day. Sex chromatin positive. Diagnosed as adrenogenital syndrome. <44 45 46 47 >47 total Bone marrow 1 2 36 2-41 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino et al. 1962b. Case #140 Female brought up as a male, 18 years Clinical features: Enlarged clitoris. Uterus and ovary present. Sex chromatin posi tive. Diagnosed as adrenogenital syndrome. Blood - 2 30 1-33 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino and Sofuni 1963. Case #141 Female, 12 years Clinical features: Male type external genitalia. Enlarged clitoris. Pseudopubertas praecox. Her sister shows similar clinical features. Diagnosed as adrenogenital syndrome. Blood - 1 111 1-113 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Case #142 Female, 5 years Clinical features: Diagnosed as adrenogenital syndrome. Further data not available. <44 45 46 >46 total Blood 2 2 24-28 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Muramoto unpublished. Miscellaneous sex abnormalities 3 (cases) Case #143 Female, 17 years Clinical features: Hypoplastic uterus and mammary gland. Scanty pubic and axillary hair. Normal menstruation. IQ 59. Two sex chromatin bodies. Diagnosed as sexual hypoplasia. Blood - 3 56-59 Karyotype: 47-XXX. Reference: Makino et al. 1964c.

1966 Studies in 150 Sexually Abnormal Patients, II 373 Case #144 Female, 22 years Clinical features: Hypoplastic uterus. Primary amenorrhea. <44 44 45 46 47 48 >48 total Blood - 2 6 122-3 - 133 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Makino et al. 1964d. Case #145 Female, 2 years Clinical features: Epispadia. Further data not available. Blood - 30-30 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Takagi et al. 1966. Testicularr feminization (3 cases) Case #146 Female, 28 years Clinical features: Female type external genitalia including vagina. Scanty pubic and axillary hair. Primary amenorrhea. Absence of uterus. Inguinal tumor (testis?). Bone marrow - 20-20 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963a. Case #147 Female, 21 years Clinical features: Primary amenorrhea. Cryptorchism. Female type external genitalia. Well developed breast. Biopsy of a gonadal specimen showed no spermatogenesis. 17-KS 22.0mg/day. Gonadotropin 24muu/day. Sex chromatin negative. <44 44 45 46 >46 total Bone marrow - 1-7 - 8 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1962b. Case #148 Female, 17 years Clinical features: Female type external genitalia. Well-developed breast. No pubic and axillary hair. Internal organs of a male type except for the remnant of vagina. Ovaries, oviducts and uterus not detected. Undescended testes. 17-KS 3.85mg/day. Blood - 5 28 3-36 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. True hermaphroditism and agonadism True hermaphroditism (1 case) Case #149 Brought up as a female, 25 years Clinical features: Large clitoris with a penile configuration, about 5cm long. Rudi mentary vagina. Female type urethral opening. Unusually thickened major labia. Poorly developed breast. Man-like voice. Bipartite uterus. Ovo-testis on the right side only, which contained atrophic follicles, follicular cysts and ovarian stroma. The ovarian stroma showed structures resembling testicular tissue including atrophic seminiferous tubules and interstitial tissues. Germ cells showed no gametogenetic activity. 25*

374 S. Makino Cytologia 31 <44 44 45 46 47 >47 total Bone marrow 1-2 23 1-27 Karyotype: 46-XX. Reference: Sasaki and Makino 1960. Agonadism (1 case) Case #150 Ambiguous sex, 3 years Clinical features: Tiny clitoris-like protrusion. No gonad and internal genital organs except for bilateral small tubular structures (Wolffian remnants). Sex chromatin negative. Drumstick negative. Diagnosed as agonadism. Blood - 35-35 Karyotype: 46-XY. Reference: Makino et al. 1963b. For the literature, refer to Part I.