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Young's syndrome

introduction

  • Young's disease or syndrome was 1st noted by Young, a urologist, in 1972, which he called Barry-Perkins-Young syndrome
  • this rare syndrome affects mainly middle aged men born before 1955 and consists of:
    • male infertility due to obstructive azospermia resulting from inspissated semen with normal spermatozoa and normal cilia on histology
    • chronic sinopulmonary infections such as bronchiectasis, chronic bronchitis and chronic sinusitis
      • appears to account for 3% of adult bronchiectatic populations (perhaps in those born before 1955? as later studies do not seem to show YS as a cause)1)
  • given that the incidence in men born after 1955 has fallen dramatically, it has been postulated to be linked to mercury poisoning poisoning in childhood due to use of mercury-containing teething powders which contained calomel 2)
  • it has also been postulated to be autosomal recessive condition but this is yet to be proven 3)
    • typical Young syndrome is not associated with CFTR mutations and thus unlikely to be associated with cystic_fibrosis
2)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1697782/)
  • Hendry et al observed a rate of 50% of YS in males with obstructive azoospermia who were born before 1955; however, this number fell to 17% in males born after 1955
((http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2351464/
youngs.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/12 12:09 by gary1

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