2% of unborn babies with Turners survive to birth. Babies with Turners who survive to birth live.
No, nobody has been cured from Turner syndrome.
Linda Hunt on NCIS Los Angeles has Turner's Syndrome.
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.
No, Klinefelter syndrome and Turner syndrome are the result of nondisjunction of sex chromosomes. Klinefelter syndrome is caused by an extra X chromosome (XXY), while Turner syndrome is due to a missing X chromosome (XO).
No
people (girls/women) with turner syndrome live as long as regular people do....turner syndrome does not affect life spancy
I can't speak for the U.S. specifically but according to the National Institutes of Health, Turner Syndrome effects 1 out of every 2,500 female live births worldwide. For more information about it, you can peruse NIH's site at:http://turners.nichd.nih.gov The site has a wide variety of publications you can access, information about current studies, and even the contact information for a NIH doctor if you have questions about the syndrome.
I don't know a percentage, but one in every 2000 to 2500 live female births has Turner syndrome.
Turner syndrome can rarely be inherited
Yes and she is also the spokesperson for the Turner Syndrome Society.
No, not her own. However, it is possible to give birth to a baby, but only after IVF (in vitro fertilization).
No, Turner syndrome affects girls.
No, nobody has been cured from Turner syndrome.
Turner syndrome only occurs in females
Turner syndrome or Ullrich-Turner syndrome.
Turner's syndrome is only found in females.
If you are asking can a baby who has Turner Syndrome get any treatment then the answer is no. BUT, you can help the baby get better though there is no cure. If done early enough (if she's a baby then yes) she can get growth hormones. When shes 12-13 she can get an estroen replacement.