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What is kallman's syndrome?

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Genetic Condition: Kallmann's syndrome is a genetic condition characterized by the failure to commence or complete puberty. It causes hypogonadism (low level of circulating sex related hormones; testosterone in men and estrogen and Progesterone in women) and is accompanied by a total lack of the sense of smell (anosmia) or a heavily reduced sense of smell (hyposmia). The diagnosis is made by a full endocrine eval.

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