News: Nonmosaic Klinefelter Syndrome Successful Conception after TESE/ICSI: A case report

You may be interested in the following article and case study that looks at Non-mosaic Klinefelter Syndrome Successful Conception after TESE/ICSI: A case report from Egypt. You can view it here.
Enhanced Social: Glasgow – September 2018
The KSA are delighted to announce a social event with a difference and it is open to all affected by KS/XXY! The KSA have arranged to have Professor Ahmed, a very experience paediatrician endocrinologist and Alison Milne, an equally experienced adult endocrine nurse, to talk about KS/XXY. Even better, they will also be available to […]
Activity Weekend: A Family’s View
If you are thinking about trying out one of our activity weekends, keep reading to see what this family had to say about one. The activity weekend was a great success for us as a family. As it was our second year running, we knew the format and arrived on time at ‘Dukes Barn’ – […]
Thank you Paul for raising over £1,000 for the KSA
Big congratulations and huge thanks from all at the KSA charity to one of our members Paul who has successfully raised over £1000 sponsorship (and exceeded his target) in his sponsored walk from his home to Basingstoke, an impressive total of 44 miles in just two days! If you’d like to donate, please click here. […]
Social: Knutsford – March 2018
News: Article in The Telegraph
Please see an article published today in the UK newspaper The Telegraph. The part about Klinefelter’s Syndrome starts on page 4 and contains quotes from our Vice Chair at the time, Raj Baksi. It provides a good connection with the KSA charity and the KSA website. Read a copy of the article here Read article […]
News: The Fertility Show Podcast
In episode 108 our Vice Chair, Raj Baksi spoke to the Fertility Show Podcast to discuss Klinefelter’s Syndrome – find out what he had to say. Listen now
One round of NHS Infertility treatment for all
Social: Winchester – August 2017
KS patients younger than 16 should not be offered fertility preservation

Klinefelter syndrome (KS) patients younger than 16 should not be offered fertility preservation, according to a new evidence review. NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Klinefelter syndrome (KS) patients younger than 16 should not be offered fertility preservation, according to a new evidence review. Germ cell retrieval rate by testicular sperm extraction (TESE) is far lower […]