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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for "Bonnevie-Ullrich" syndrome
  1. Turner syndrome is a chromosomal condition that affects development. Females typically have two X chromosomes, but in individuals with Turner syndrome, one ...
  2. ... cell is sufficient to cause the disorder. Familial Turner syndrome Female pseudo-Turner syndrome Male Turner syndrome Noonan's syndrome Noonan-Ehmke syndrome NS Pseudo- ...
  3. ... BM, Hoskote SS, Spinner RJ, Klein CJ. Parsonage-Turner Syndrome and Hereditary Brachial Plexus Neuropathy. Mayo Clin Proc. ...
  4. ... other health issues. More About This Health Condition Turner syndrome occurs when one normal X chromosome is present ... and other features.About half of individuals with Turner syndrome have monosomy X (45,X), which means each ...
  5. ... in cells instead of the normal two copies. Turner syndrome (also known as monosomy X) is a condition caused by monosomy . Women with Turner syndrome usually have only one copy of the X ...
  6. ... be less severe. More About This Health Condition Turner syndrome occurs when one normal X chromosome is present ... located on the sex chromosomes, most women with Turner syndrome have only one copy of the gene in ...
  7. ... most chromosomal disorders (such as Down syndrome and Turner syndrome ) are not passed from one generation to the ...
  8. ... childhood: contrasting children with Leri-Weill dyschondrosteosis and Turner syndrome. J Pediatr. 2005 Oct;147(4):499-507. ...
  9. ... of these genetic conditions, such as Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, and 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, result from changes ...
  10. ... in this family has been described as Wilson-Turner syndrome, which is a form of X-linked intellectual ...
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