How does Turner syndrome affect the family?

Conclusion: Parents of girls with Turner's syndrome frequently find it difficult to cope emotionally with the fact that their child has this disorder, and with the problems regarding their daughter's linguistic and motor development and subnormal social skills.
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How does Turner syndrome affect a person's lifestyle and the lives of their family members?

Other health problems that may happen with TS include kidney and heart problems, high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes mellitus, thyroid problems, ear infections with decreased hearing, and altered bone development.
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How does Turner syndrome affect daily life?

Girls and women with Turner syndrome may have challenges functioning in social situations, may experience anxiety and depression, and may have an increased risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Infertility. Most females with Turner syndrome are infertile.
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Does Turner's syndrome run in families?

Is Turner syndrome inherited? Turner syndrome is a genetic disorder, but it's usually not inherited, except in rare cases. An inherited genetic condition means that a parent (or both parents) passed down a mutated, or changed, gene. In Turner syndrome, the chromosome change happens randomly before birth.
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What is the quality of life for someone with Turner syndrome?

women with Turner syndrome suffer from impairment in all quality of life domains and experience psychosocial challenges. Depression and self-esteem seem to be the best predictors of quality of life in women with Turner syndrome. Women with Turner syndrome are satisfied with their work life and income.
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How long is the average lifespan of a person with Turner syndrome?

Abstract. In a prospective study of 156 female patients with Turner's syndrome who had survived infancy and been followed up for an average of 17 years there were 15 deaths. The expected mortality was 3.6. Sixteen of the patients had a congenital heart anomaly and five of the deaths occurred in this group.
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Can someone with Turner syndrome get pregnant?

Most women with Turner syndrome cannot get pregnant naturally. Those who can are at risk for blood pressure-related complications, which can lead to premature birth or fetal growth restriction. Pregnancy also is associated with increased risk for maternal complications, including aortic dissection and rupture.
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Why can't males have Turner syndrome?

Turner Syndrome Causes

Turner syndrome happens when a female is missing certain genes that are normally on the X chromosome. (Females have two X chromosomes. Males have an X and a Y). Some girls with Turner are actually missing a whole copy of the X chromosome.
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Can males be affected by Turner syndrome?

Only females are affected by Turner syndrome, which is characterized by abnormalities affecting the X chromosome.
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Is Turner syndrome dominant?

Sex. Turner syndrome only occurs in females. Noonan syndrome, sometimes inappropriately called male Turner syndrome, can occur in males or females. It is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder and is not a chromosomal disorder.
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How does Turner syndrome affect social development?

People with TS often have difficulties with social skills and relationships. These challenges can lead to depression, low self-esteem, anxiety, and not being able to effectively interact with others. "Empathy and social skills are social intelligence, the interpersonal part of emotional intelligence.
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Can girls with Turners syndrome live a normal life?

Girls and women with Turner syndrome will need to have their heart, kidneys and reproductive system checked regularly throughout their lives. However, it's usually possible to lead a relatively normal and healthy life.
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Does Turner's syndrome cause mental retardation?

Unlike some other genetic conditions, Turner Syndrome does not cause mental retardation or decreased intelligence. However some girls with Turner Syndrome have learning disabilities, especially in areas involving spatial skills, such as math.
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What is the genetic complement of an individual with Turner syndrome?

Turner syndrome occurs when one sex chromosome is deleted, so that instead of the normal 46 chromosomes, of which two are sex chromosomes (XX in females and XY in males), the chromosomal complement is 45,X.
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Are there support groups for Turner syndrome?

California. We are the Central and Northern California Turner Syndrome Support Group, and are an affiliated resource group of the Turner Syndrome Society of the United States. Our focus is to provide basic support to all of the girls, women, and their families who have been touched by Turner Syndrome.
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Is Turner syndrome considered special needs?

Those students whose Turner syndrome adversely affects their educational performance may benefit from special education under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). To qualify under IDEA, a student must meet eligibility criteria in one of thirteen specific disability categories.
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Does Turner syndrome affect breast growth?

Girls with Turner Syndrome tend to have normal pubic and axillary hair development, as these are due to adrenal androgens, rather than ovarian estrogens. However, most girls with TS will not have full breast development nor menstrual cycles.
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Are Turner syndrome babies born small?

Girls with Turner syndrome may be average size at birth, but the short stature progressively becomes more evident as they get older. Additional physical features may include: Congenital lymphedema (puffy hands and feet) Webbed neck.
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Can a baby survive with Turner syndrome?

Though girls born with Turner syndrome usually have good odds for a normal life, the majority of babies with the condition are lost to miscarriage or stillbirth.
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Is Turner's syndrome intersex?

Other intersex conditions, including the last four conditions listed above—complete androgen insensitivity, Klinefelter syndrome, Turner syndrome, and vaginal agenesis—usually do not result in ambigu- ous genitals and may not be recognized at birth.
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Is Turner syndrome a type of dwarfism?

Turner syndrome is a type of dwarfism that only affects females. In addition to being short in stature, girls with Turner syndrome often have heart defects and their ovaries do not develop normally.
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What is a webbed neck?

Ontology: Neck webbing (C0221217)

A congenital, usually bilateral, thick web-like fold of skin that extends from the acromion to the mastoid process. This deformity is associated with Turner Syndrome and Noonan Syndrome.
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Do Turner syndrome have periods?

Objectives: Patients with Turner syndrome (TS) may present a wide spectrum of gonadal function including spontaneous menstruation and fertility.
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Has anyone with Turner syndrome had a baby?

Even with years of estrogen replacement therapy, it's rare for a woman with Turner syndrome to naturally conceive a child. This is because most women with TS have accelerated loss of eggs contained in the ovary. Fortunately, there are many options available to help a woman with TS start a family.
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