not a very bad (effective) symptom
it is not inherited because a women with turners sydrome cannot have children so that means that its not inherited
Sometimes the person does not have obvious characteristics of Turner syndrome, so they do not get diagnosed as a child. When they become adolescent and do not go through puberty that is what leads the doctor to test the person for Turner syndrome.
Turner Syndrome is a chromosomal disorder where one or part of the sex chromosomes (X chromosomes) is missing. Turner Syndrome doesn't reduce the life expectancy of a person directly, so their life expectancy is about the same as the average person. However, they are often faced with health concerns such as heart disease, diabetes etc.
No, it is not possible for identical twins to have different sex chromosome conditions like Turner syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome. Identical twins develop from a single fertilized egg, so they have the same genetic material, including the sex chromosomes. If there was a nondisjunction event in one twin leading to an abnormal number of sex chromosomes, it would affect both twins, not just one.
From zimbabwe...she is only 18....a little girl.....so easy on pedophilia syndrome
yes
Aspergers syndrome and autism are passed genetically, so drugs do not affect it
Turners Car Auctions are located all over New Zealand. Turners Car Auctions feature buy it now prices on many of the cars so that customers wanting to just buy and go can do so without having to go through the auction process.
Turner's Syndrome only occurs in females. Symptoms of a girl with Turner syndrome include:short staturewebbed skin of the neckabnormal eye features (drooping eyelids)abnormal bone development, such as a "shield-shaped," broad flat chestabsent or retarded development of secondary sexual characteristics that normally appear at puberty, including sparse pubic hair and small breastscoarctation (narrowing) of the aortabicuspid aortic valveinfertilitydry eyesabsence of menstruation
People with Asperger syndrome often need rigidly structured environments. When the holidays come along, everything gets a little hectic and unstructured and so this can cause a lot of anxiety and/or behavior issues in people with Asperger's
No, it affects male/female and also all race/ethnic groups equally!
Klinefelter's syndrome is not considered to be a variation of normal, so by definition it is abnormal.