Doctor Otto Ullrich and Doctor Henry Turner both discovered Turner syndrome within 10 years of each other. Doctor Ullrich was in Germany, Doctor Turner was in the United States.
Turner's syndrome was first described by Dr. Henry Turner in 1938, but it was not until 1960 that the chromosomal abnormality was discovered. ...
by looking at a woman who appeared to be healthy but was smaller then average women
Turner syndrome can rarely be inherited
Yes and she is also the spokesperson for the Turner Syndrome Society.
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.
No, Turner syndrome affects girls.
You are simply born with it, no causes have been discovered yet.
Turner syndrome is named after Dr. Henry Turner, an endocrinologist who first described the condition in 1938. He identified a set of physical characteristics in individuals with the syndrome, including short stature and lack of sexual development.
No, nobody has been cured from Turner syndrome.
Turner syndrome only occurs in females
Turner syndrome or Ullrich-Turner syndrome.