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I believe almost all people with Turner syndrome survive to adulthood.

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Can a person with XO chromosome survive?

Yes, a person with XO chromosomes can survive. This condition, called Turner syndrome, occurs in about 1 in every 2,500 live female births. While it can lead to various health challenges and fertility issues, many individuals with Turner syndrome can live healthy and fulfilling lives with appropriate medical care and support.


Which genetic disease is it when someone only has a y chromosome but no x chromosome?

That isn't physically possible. All XO individuals are females with Turner's syndrome. Individuals with only a Y chromosome do not survive.


Are there any support groups for parents or individuals with turner syndrome?

The Turner syndrome society of the United States The Turner syndrome association of Australia There are ones in England, Ireland, Scotland and other countries as well. Here is a link where you can get the contact information of Turner syndrome support groups around the world. http://www.turnersyndrome.org/international_friends.htm


What conditions are associated with Turner syndrome?

characterized by retarded growth that leads to a small stature and frequent infertility. Individuals with Turner syndrome report an increased incidence of fractures in childhood and osteoporotic fractures in adulthood.


Which monosomy can a human have and still survive?

Monosomy X (Turner syndrome) is the only known survivable monosomy.


Can Turner Syndrome be inherited?

Turner syndrome can rarely be inherited


Turner's syndrome individuals have which genotype?

A person with Turner's syndrome has a missing or damaged X chromosome in some or all of their cells. There are two possible karyotypes with Turner syndrome - 45X (The second X is missing from all cells) and 45X/46XX (The second X is missing from some cells).


What are the similarities and differences between Down syndrome and Turner syndrome?

Down syndrome is caused by an extra or part of an extra 21st chromosome while Turner syndrome is caused by an absence in one or part of the sex(X) chromosome.Down syndrome can occur in both male and femalewhile Turner syndrome only occurs in female.People with Down syndrome tend to have a lower than average cognitive ability.Both Down syndrome and Turner syndrome are at higher risk for having medical conditions such as heart problems.


Does turner syndrome occur in boys?

No, Turner syndrome affects girls.


What is the average age for developing Parsonage Turner syndrome?

Individuals as young as three months or as old as 74 years can be affected with PTS; however, the prevalence is highest in young to middle-aged adults.


How was turner syndrome discovered?

by looking at a woman who appeared to be healthy but was smaller then average women


Is turner syndrome found in a particular sex?

Turner's syndrome is only found in females.