people (girls/women) with turner syndrome live as long as regular people do....turner syndrome does not affect life spancy
people with ushers syndrome will have a normal life expectancy
people can live up to 60 to 70 years.
They live normal, long, healthy lives. The syndrome has been in my family for generations, and many live 85 years ore longer.
Turner syndrome has likely existed for thousands of years, but it was officially described in 1938 by Dr. Henry Turner. However, historical records suggest that individuals with characteristics of Turner syndrome may have been present in ancient societies.
People with Angelman Syndrome usually have a normal life span unless they have it severe or a bad rare kind of it. This can be followed up by looking for the symptoms.
less than 30 years
16 years
20-60 years if its the mild type, and 10-20 years if its the more severe type.
50 to 60 years of age
There's no shortening of life expectancy. The condition is manageable throughout the sufferers life.
In the vast majority of people, they are either male (having one X chromosome and one Y chromosome) or female (having two X chromosomes) in every single cell in their body. In people with Turner's syndrome, however, their cells have only a single X chromosome. For this reason, Turner's syndrome is sometimes referred to as an "X-O" disorder (to differentiate it from the state of being male - XY, or female - XX). Because Turner's syndrome sufferers do not conform to the traditional notions of genetic maleness or femaleness, then, it would be improper to define Turner's as either a male or a female syndrome. Its sufferers are neither. In Addition: There is a form of Turner-like Syndrome which affects a male children; this form is called "Swyer Syndrome." These male children are NOT born with functional gonads (testicles); the gonads are NOT on the outside of the body as normal, they are inside. For all intense purposes, these children appear to be female with abnormally enlarged female genitalia, but this deformity is actually a small penis. So therefore, the sex glands are ambiguous, the penis does NOT appear to be a penis, nor will it ever function normally. So it is usually suggested by their doctors, that these children be raised as "girls." Right or wrong, this is usually done for the child's sake, with the thought that it will make their life's easier in the long run to be raise as a girl, and in many cases it works out.
Usually they have a normal life span but the most serious cases can bring risks because of behavior problems and poor choices.