They may have some learning disabilities, particularly with regard to spatial perception, visual-motor coordination, and mathematics. As a result, the nonverbal IQ in Turner syndrome tends to be lower than the verbal IQ.
Turner syndrome, an accident of nature, cause 1 out of every 2500 femals to be born with only 1 x chromosome.
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characterized by a slight intrauterine growth retardation, relatively normal growth rates for the first several years of life, a progressive deceleration of growth later in childhood, and the lack of a pubertal growth spurt.
Too few of a type of chromosome can cause genetic disorders or death. Turner Syndrome occurs when there is a missing X chromosome.
Supination can cause problems when running because when your foot is supinating, it means your foot does an insufficient inward roll of the foot when landing. This can cause a problem known as iliotibal band syndrome.
some children have learning disabilities, intelligence is not impaired
As far as I know, the environment is not believed to be a cause of Turner syndrome.
Turner syndrome can be deadly, but its not likely
Turner's Syndrome.
Turner syndrome, an accident of nature, cause 1 out of every 2500 femals to be born with only 1 x chromosome.
Yes, Costen Syndrome can cause people heart problems such as angina.
He has aspergers syndrome. Which can cause some problems in someones life.
Down syndrome mainly affects the persons physical features but it also affects their learning abilities.
The majority of people with schizophrenia have normal karyotypes. If the karyotype is abnormal, it will be a coincidence and not the cause of the schizophrenia. For example, you can have Turner syndrome (1 X chromosome) and schizophrenia at the same time, but the Turner syndrome wouldn't have caused the schizophrenia.
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Girls born with Turner's syndrome are born with only one x chromosome instead of the average two x chromosomes. Mood swings are apparent in all females, however, a chromosomal disorder such as Turner's syndrome can cause one's emotions and chemical make-up to be a little out of whack and this causes more frequent, intense mood swings. This could also be linked to a personality disorder as well, not just the fact that people with Turner's syndrome are missing their second x chromosome.
characterized by a slight intrauterine growth retardation, relatively normal growth rates for the first several years of life, a progressive deceleration of growth later in childhood, and the lack of a pubertal growth spurt.