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Turner Syndrome (TS) is a genetic condition most commonly caused by the presence of a single X chromosome in a person’s genetic make-up or “genotype.” Thus, instead of the normal 46 chromosomes, which include a pair of sex chromosomes, these individuals have 45 chromosomes and only have a single X (sex) chromosome and the condition is called 45,X in the medical literature. Turner syndrome patients...
Turner Syndrome (TS) is a genetic condition caused by the absence of a portion or all of one of the X chromosomes in a person’s cells. Turner syndrome patients are female and usually have a characteristic physical appearance (also known as “phenotype”) that includes short stature, immature internal sexual organs and lack of signs of external sexual maturity (to be discussed in further detail in “S...
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