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- Turner Syndrome (National Library of Medicine)What is Turner syndrome? Turner syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects a girl's development and appearance. It can also cause health problems such as infertility ...
- 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 ...
- ... not show signs and symptoms of the condition. Gonadal dysgenesis with auditory dysfunction, autosomal recessive inheritance Gonadal dysgenesis with sensorineural deafness, autosomal recessive inheritance Gonadal dysgenesis, ...
- Turner syndrome is a chromosomal condition that affects development. Females typically have two X chromosomes, but in individuals with Turner syndrome, one ...
- Sudden infant death with dysgenesis of the testes syndrome (SIDDT) is a rare condition that is fatal in the first year of life; its major features include abnormalities ...
- The TSPYL1 gene provides instructions for making a protein called TSPY-like 1. This protein is active in the brain, testes (in males), and other tissues, ...
- ... Swyer syndrome is also called 46,XY complete gonadal dysgenesis; the medical term “dysgenesis” means "abnormal development."Swyer ... the condition. 46,XY CGD 46,XY complete gonadal dysgenesis 46,XY sex reversal Gonadal dysgenesis, 46,XY ...
- ... Swyer syndrome, also known as 46,XY complete gonadal dysgenesis or 46,XY pure gonadal dysgenesis. Swyer syndrome is a condition that affects sex ... disorder of sex development, also known as partial gonadal dysgenesis. These individuals have one altered DHH gene in ...
- About Turner Syndrome (Turner Syndrome Society of the United States)Turner Syndrome/Start Here ... Turner Syndrome ... Turner syndrome, when one of the X chromosomes (sex chromosomes) is missing or partially missing, affects thousands ...
- Other Turner Syndrome: FAQs
(Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
Find answers to other common questions about Turner syndrome, such as how Turner syndrome is inherited, can it be prevented, and complications with the condition.