TURNER SYNDROME.

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TURNER SYNDROME

What is Turner Syndrome? Relatively common disorder caused by the loss of genetic material from one of the sex chromosomes. Affects only females

Clinical features Short stature (143-145cm tall) Loss of ovarian function Hormone imbalances( thyroid, diabetes) Stress and emotional deprivation Diseases affecting the kidneys, heart, lungs or intestines Bone diseases Learning problems( esp. in maths)

Genetic causes X chromosome monosomy X chromosome mosaicism X chromosome defects

Diagnosis Possible during infancy or early childhood A physical exam is the first indication The best test is a karyotype, ie a laboratory test presenting the chromosomes

Treatment Growth hormone therapy Estrogen replacement therapy Cardiac surgery (when needed) In vitro fertilization (to achieve pregnancy) Psychological help

Is Turner Syndrome “hereditary”? Although it is a genetic disorder, it is not usually hereditary There are no known environmental causes of the syndrome Women with Turner Syndrome are usually infertile