Kallmann syndrome

English

Etymology

Described in a 1944 paper by Franz Josef Kallmann, a German-American geneticist.

Noun

Kallmann syndrome (uncountable)

  1. A genetic condition characterised by a failure to start or complete puberty, and loss or alteration of the sense of smell.
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