Turner syndrome is a hereditary disorder that affects only women and is caused by a partial or complete loss of one of the X chromosomes.
Turner syndrome is also known as X-chromosome monosomy.
Turner syndrome is a developmental abnormality that predisposes children to a variety of illnesses.
Females with Turner syndrome have delayed sexual development.
They are mostly sterile, have a petite height, and have skin webbing around the neck.
A person with Turner Syndrome may also have heart problems, hearing loss, vision loss, and other symptoms.
The prognosis for Turner syndrome:
Women with Turner syndrome (TS) often have a favourable prognosis.
Turner syndrome may have a somewhat decreased life expectancy, but by testing for and treating the diseases associated with TS, women with TS should expect to live essentially normal lives.