It was discovered in the 1930s but I don't think anyone knows how long it was around before then.
Turner Syndrome occurs when a female has only one X chromosome. One of the first signs of Turner is short stature which becomes apparent at about age 5. Most Turner Syndrome women do not go through puberty unless given hormone therapy. They can have obvious skeletal deformities, a lower than normal hairline on the back of their necks, swelling of the hands and feet and additional folds on their necks.
Yes, many babies born with Turner syndrome go on to live healthy lives with proper medical care and support. Early intervention and management can help address any potential health issues associated with the syndrome. Regular monitoring and treatment can help individuals with Turner syndrome lead full and independent lives.
DNA is now playing a prominant role in ancestry inquiries. Previously we were relegated to the printed word. AncesStory offers family histories as far back as 30 generations and 1,200 years. Now there are also some tests that can go back thousands of years. But they can only tell you about a tiny part of your ancestry.
The fact that all life on Earth is related if you go back far enough suggests a common ancestry. It indicates that all life forms share a common origin and have evolved from a common ancestor. This supports the theory of evolution and highlights the interconnectedness and unity of life on our planet.
As far as physics allow you to go. Endless.
Turner Syndrome occurs when a female has only one X chromosome. One of the first signs of Turner is short stature which becomes apparent at about age 5. Most Turner Syndrome women do not go through puberty unless given hormone therapy. They can have obvious skeletal deformities, a lower than normal hairline on the back of their necks, swelling of the hands and feet and additional folds on their necks.
Turner's syndrome is not curable. It can be treated though. Growth hormone injections can be given to increase height. Hormone replacement therapy can then be taken to initiate puberty and continued from then on. Infertility caused by this syndrome cannot be treated, however it is possible for a woman with Turner's to go through IVF with a donor egg.
How far back does family go back
Sometimes the person does not have obvious characteristics of Turner syndrome, so they do not get diagnosed as a child. When they become adolescent and do not go through puberty that is what leads the doctor to test the person for Turner syndrome.
They can go back as far as they wish. They get to determine the perimeters of the background search.
Yes, many babies born with Turner syndrome go on to live healthy lives with proper medical care and support. Early intervention and management can help address any potential health issues associated with the syndrome. Regular monitoring and treatment can help individuals with Turner syndrome lead full and independent lives.
as far back as he wants to
They will go back as far as they can. There is no limitation and all criminal activity will be found.
There is no cut off date. They can go back as far as they wish.
a time turner to go back in time
it is better to have up syndrome People with Down Syndrome have the ability to live normal and happy lives, however, I would not go so far as to say that it is good to have Down Syndrome. It is a genetic abnormality and given the choice, it would be better not to have it.
As far back as the application says. If unsure, go back 7 years.