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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Monosomy X
  1. Turner syndrome is a rare genetic condition in which a female does not have the usual pair of ... and a Y chromosome (written as XY). In Turner syndrome, cells are missing all or part of an ...
  2. ... or post-viral brachial plexus disease called Parsonage-Turner syndrome. Tests that may be done to diagnose this ...
  3. ... bifida (spinal defect) Tetralogy of Fallot (heart defect) Turner syndrome (genetic defect) High AFP can also mean that ...
  4. ... the ovaries A tumor in the pituitary gland Turner syndrome , a genetic disorder ... found at: The MAGIC Foundation -- www.magicfoundation.org Turner Syndrome Society of the United States -- www.turnersyndrome.org
  5. ... bifida Anencephaly Omphalocele Tetralogy of Fallot Duodenal atresia Turner's syndrome Intrauterine death
  6. ... in people with certain genetic disorders, such as Turner syndrome . Aortic coarctation is one of the more common ...
  7. ... eyes, skin, or other tissues) Systemic lupus erythematosus Turner syndrome
  8. ... Marfan syndrome Noonan syndrome Edwards syndrome Trisomy 13 Turner syndrome Often, no cause for the heart disease can ...
  9. ... chromosomal syndromes, such as Down syndrome , trisomy 13 , Turner syndrome , Marfan syndrome , and Noonan syndrome Infections (such as ...
  10. ... common genetic disorders that cause primary hypogonadism are Turner syndrome (in women) and Klinefelter syndrome (in men). If ...
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