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Title: Turner


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Turners Syndrome
  • Maddie Wrenn

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Common Names
  • monosomy X
  • Ullrich-Turner syndrome 45
  • X Mosaic Turner syndrome
  • Gonadal dysgenesis

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Type of Disorder
  • Chromosomal condition
  • Turners syndrome is neither recessive or
    dominant, its a condition that causes
    infertility and immature sexual development in
    women, it is due to the possession of only one X
    chromosome, instead of the two always present in
    normal women.

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Symptoms
  • Swollen hands and feet
  • Wide and webbed neck
  • Absent or incomplete development at puberty,
    including sparse pubic hair and small breasts
  • Broad, flat chest shaped like a shield
  • Drooping eyelids
  • Dry eyes
  • Infertility
  • No periods (absent menstruation)
  • Short height
  • Vaginal dryness, can lead to painful intercourse

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When and how to test for it
  • Turner syndrome can be diagnosed at any stage of
    life. It may be diagnosed before birth if
    chromosome analysis is done during prenatal
    testing.
  • The doctor will perform a physical exam and look
    for signs of underdevelopment.
  • The following tests may also be performed
  • Blood hormone levels
  • Echocardiogram
  • Karyotyping
  • MRI of the chest
  • Ultrasound of reproductive organs and kidneys
  • Pelvic exam
  • Turner syndrome may also alter various estrogen
    levels in the blood and urine.

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Deadly? Shorten life span?
  • Turners syndrome is not deadly
  • It does have many health risks associated with
    it, but most people live long lives with it.

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Treatment
  • Since Turners syndrome is a condition there are
    no cures, but there is a lot of treatments that
    can help correct some of the symptoms.
  • Growth hormone may help a child with Turner
    syndrome grow taller. Estrogen replacement
    therapy is often started when the girl is 12 or
    13 years old. This helps trigger the growth of
    breasts, pubic hair, and other sexual
    characteristics.
  • Women with Turner syndrome who wish to become
    pregnant may consider using a donor egg.
  • Current treatment includes Estrogen therapy

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People most likely to get Turners syndrome
  • Females
  • It doesnt affect any certain ethnic or race
    group

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How common is Turners syndrome
  • Turners syndrome occurs in about 1 in 2,500 live
    births
  • 10 of spontaneously aborted fetuses have this
    disorder

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Support Groups
  • There is a support group called Short Happens!
  • There are also many support groups online for
    younger girls to talk about living with Turners
    Syndrome.

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Interesting Facts
  • Most girls that go untreated only grow to 4 feet
    8 inches
  • Discovered in 1938 by Dr. Henry Turner
  • 800 new cases of Turner's syndrome are reported
    yearly in the United States

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Sources
  • http//ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/turner-syndrome
  • http//rarediseases.about.com/cs/turnersyndrome/a/
    020803.htm
  • http//wiki.answers.com/Q/How_common_is_turner_syn
    drome
  • http//www.themedicalquestions.com/disease/is-turn
    er-syndrome-deadly.html
  • http//serendip.brynmawr.edu/exchange/node/1741
  • http//www.articlesbase.com/diseases-and-condition
    s-articles/how-turners-syndrome-is-tested-for-3331
    974.html
  • http//health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/tu
    rner-syndrome/overview.html
  • http//www.turnersyndrome.org/
  • http//www.disabled-world.com/disability/types/tur
    ner-syndrome.php
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