A few cases of the disorder in girls have been reported. Women carriers usually do not have any symptoms. Women carriers can occasionally develop inflammation of the joints (gout ) as they get older.
No
It is not, the women affected by it cannot have their own children, so the syndrome is not inherited.
Heart problems are more common in women with Turner syndrome, although I do not know if I would say they are the norm.
Women
Older women who give birth have a much higher chance of having a baby with Down syndrome than do other women.
Klinefelter syndrome primarily affects males, as it is caused by the presence of an extra X chromosome in males (typically resulting in a 47,XXY karyotype). Women do not have this chromosomal configuration, so Klinefelter syndrome does not directly affect them. However, women may experience related genetic conditions or variations, but these are not classified as Klinefelter syndrome.
The proportion of men to women with Down syndrome is about equal.
No. Older women are more likely to have Down Syndrome babies. The risk is highest after age 35.
45. 22 pairs plus one chromosome; the one X Turner's syndrome women usually posses.
people (girls/women) with turner syndrome live as long as regular people do....turner syndrome does not affect life spancy
Yes, most women with Turner syndrome are infertile. There are two types of Turner syndrome and people with the Mosaic form of it (that is, only some of their cells are affected) are sometimes (rarely) able to have children naturally if they have gone through puberty spontaneously.
premenstrual syndrome: a syndrome that occurs in many women from 2 to 14 days before the onset of menstruation