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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 ...
- ... About half of individuals with Turner syndrome have monosomy X, which means each cell in the individual's ... not inherited. When this condition is caused by monosomy X, the chromosomal abnormality occurs as a random event ...
- About Turner Syndrome (Turner Syndrome Society of the United States)... causes, diagnosis, symptoms, mosaic type and treatments of Turner syndrome. ... turner syndrome, medical diagnosis, chromosomes, chromosomal abnormalities
- 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. - Turner Syndrome (For Teens) (Nemours Foundation)turner syndrome, not developing, not growing, no period, too short, endocrinologists, genetic disorders, x chromosome, reproductive system, secondary ...
- Turner Syndrome (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)turner syndromes, turner, turner syndrome, turner's syndromes, turner's syndrome, chromosomal abnormality, dr. henry turner, pediatric endocrinology, x chromosomes, ...
- Turner Syndrome/Start Here ... Turner Syndrome ... National Human Genome Research Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Turner syndrome is a chromosomal ...
- ... 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- ...
- What Are the Symptoms of Turner Syndrome?
(Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
Turner syndrome causes a variety of symptoms in girls and women. For some people, symptoms are mild, but for others, Turner syndrome can cause serious health problems.