London hospital opens Europe's first children's clinic for rare genetic condition
Briefly

The new multidisciplinary clinic at Evelina Children's Hospital in London aims to improve the diagnosis and treatment of children with Klinefelter syndrome, which affects around one in 660 men.
Klinefelter syndrome can lead to serious health issues like infertility and cardiovascular disease, and it often goes undiagnosed due to lack of awareness about its symptoms.
This innovative clinic will unite various medical specialties, allowing for comprehensive support as children transition through crucial developmental stages, which is critical for effective treatment.
Parents like Mel express relief and gratitude for the new clinic, highlighting how the collaborative approach has provided much-needed understanding and accommodation for their children's unique needs.
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