What Is Turner Syndrome?

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www.turnersyndrome.org - the website of the TS Society of the US.

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Turner syndrome: A chromosome disorder in females that is characterized by the absence of all or part...

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What is turner syndrome?

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Normal females have two X chromosomes, but in Turner syndrome, one of those sex chromosomes is missing...

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What exactly is Turner's Syndrome?

What are the complications that the child will have to live with?

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Turner Syndrome is a chromosomal condition. Where a "normal" human female has 46 chromosomes...

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1) is turner syndrome more noticeable at birth or around the time of puberty 2)does Thurber syndrome effect their mental health? 3)can people with turner syndrome live a normal life? 4)do they have a normal life span? If your a dr... 5)have you every...

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1/ Turners syndrome can be diagnosed at birth if the baby girl has some of the physical features of...

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Down Syndrome and Turner Syndome?

It is known that about 80% of Down Syndrome are due maternal meiotic nondisjunction, while 80% of Turner Syndrome is due paternal meiotic nondisjunction. What are the possible causes? Why is it that the "X" contributed by one specific parent...

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From Medical Genetics for the Modern Clinician, by Judith A. Westman: "Nondisjunction is more common...

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Down Syndrome and Turner Syndome?

It is known that about 80% of Down Syndrome are due maternal meiotic nondisjunction, while 80% of Turner Syndrome is due paternal meiotic nondisjunction. What are the possible causes? Why is it that the "X" contributed by one specific parent...

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I've never heard that 80% figure for either DS or TS, so I don't know what your source is, but assuming...

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Those with Turner syndrome can have a normal life when carefully monitored by their doctor. Some complications...

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Does turner syndrome affect male fetuses? or it only affects females as per the net information ?

Recently ma pregnancy was terminated at 17wks(male fetus) due to a mass cystic hygroma in the neck with other associated anomalies like dialated ventricle,fetal hydrops,generalised lymphedema,bilateral club feet,echogenic bowel,low amniotic fluid, pericardial...

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I'm sorry to hear about your recent misfortune. You may want to seek the advice of a genetic counsellor...

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