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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Trisomy X syndrome
  1. ... occurs in males when they have an extra X chromosome. This can cause problems with development and fertility. Some men have no symptoms and never know they have it.
  2. ... also occur as part of an underlying genetic syndrome, such as ... is in the womb. This problem is easily corrected after birth.
  3. ... Lemli-Opitz syndrome Treacher-Collins syndrome Trisomy 13 Trisomy 18 XO syndrome ( Turner syndrome )
  4. ... Congenital pectus carinatum (present at birth) Trisomy 18 Trisomy 21 Homocystinuria Marfan syndrome Morquio syndrome Multiple lentigines syndrome Osteogenesis imperfecta In many cases the cause is unknown.
  5. ... syndrome Lowe syndrome Marinesco-Sjögren syndrome Pierre-Robin syndrome Trisomy 13
  6. ... Biedl syndrome Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome Trisomy 13
  7. ... times more common in girls than boys. The syndrome occurs when ... 18 occur in either the sperm or the egg that forms the fetus.
  8. Trisomy 13 (also called Patau syndrome) is a genetic disorder in which a person has 3 copies of genetic material from chromosome 13, ...
  9. ... Genetic and chromosomal syndromes, such as Down syndrome , trisomy ... own and used during pregnancy Street drugs used during pregnancy
  10. ... 21. This form of Down syndrome is called trisomy 21. The extra chromosome causes problems with the way the body and brain develop. Down syndrome is one of the most common causes of birth defects.
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