Abstract

XYY syndrome is a rare sex chromosome abnormality that occurs in 1 of 1,000 male births, and shows a normal phenotype with the exception of increased stature [1]. However, other clinical characteristics such as psychological dysfunction [2] and urinary tract and hepatobiliary system abnormalities have been reported with XYY syndrome [3]. Here, we describe the first case of XYY syndrome with the occurrence of a cervical immature teratoma and subsequent acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL).

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