National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.Turner Syndrome
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Synonyms
- 45, X Syndrome
- Bonnevie-Ulrich Syndrome
- Chromosome X, Monosomy X
- Gonadal Dysgenesis (45,X)
- Gonadal Dysgenesis (XO)
- Monosomy X
- Morgagni-Turner-Albright Syndrome
- Ovarian Dwarfism, Turner Type
- Ovary Aplasia, Turner Type
- Pterygolymphangiectasia
- Schereshevkii-Turner Syndrome
- Turner-Varny Syndrome
- XO Syndrome
Disorder Subdivisions
General Discussion
Turner syndrome is a rare chromosomal disorder of females characterized by short stature and the lack of sexual development at puberty. Other physical features may include a short neck with a webbed appearance, heart defects, kidney abnormalities, and/or various other malformations. Among affected females, there is also a heightened incidence of osteoporosis, type II diabetes, and hypothyroidism. There appears to be great variability in the degree to which girls with Turner syndrome are affected by any of its manifestations.
Turner syndrome occurs when one of the two X chromosomes normally found in women is missing or incomplete. Although the exact cause of Turner syndrome is not known, it appears to occur as a result of a random error during the division (meiosis) of sex cells.
Resources
Human Growth Foundation
997 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Head, NY 11545 Tel: (516)671-4041 Fax: (516)671-4055 Tel: (800)451-6434 Email: hgf1@hgfound.org Internet: http://www.hgfound.org/
March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation 1275 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains, NY 10605 Tel: (914)428-7100 Fax: (914)997-4763 Tel: (888)663-4637 Email: Askus@marchofdimes.com Internet: http://www.marchofdimes.com
Turner Syndrome Society of the United States 10960 Millridge North Drive #214A Houston, TX 77070 Tel: (281)516-7272 Fax: (281)516-7280 Tel: (800)365-9944 Email: tssus@turnersyndrome.org Internet: http://www.turnersyndrome.org
Turner's Syndrome Society 21 Blackthorn Avenue Toronto Ontario, Intl M6N 3H4 Canada Tel: 4167812086 Fax: 4167817245 Tel: 8004656744 Email: tssincan@web.net Internet: http:// www.turnersyndrome.ca
NIH/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development 31 Center Dr Building 31, Room 2A32 MSC2425 Bethesda, MD 20892 Tel: (301)496-5133 Fax: (301)496-7101 Internet: http://www.nih.gov/hichd/
Birth Defect Research for Children 930 Woodcock Rd Suite 225 Orlando, FL 32803 USA Tel: (407)895-0802 Fax: (407)895-0824 Email: staff@birthdefects.org Internet: http://www.birthdefects.org
MUMS (Mothers United for Moral Support, Inc) National Parent-to-Parent Network 150 Custer Court Green Bay, WI 54301-1243 USA Tel: (920)336-5333 Fax: (920)339-0995 Tel: (877)336-5333 Email: mums@netnet.net Internet: http://www.netnet.net/mums/
Turner Syndrome Support Society (UK) 12 Irving Quandrant Hardgate, Clydebank, G81 6AZ Scottland, UK Tel: 44 01389-380385 Fax: 44 01389-380384 Email: Turner.Syndrome@tss.org.uk Internet: http://www.tss.org.uk
New Horizons Un-Limited, Inc. 811 East Wisconsin Ave Suite 937 Milwaukee, WI 53202 USA Tel: (414)299-0124 Fax: (414)347-1977 Email: horizons@new-horizons.org Internet: http://www.new-horizons.org
Let Them Hear Foundation 1900 University Ave #101 East Palo Alto, CA 94303 Tel: (650)462-3143 Fax: (650)462-3143 Tel: (877)735-2929 Email: info@letthemhear.org Internet: http://www.letthemhear.org
National Foundation for Celiac Awareness P.O. Box 544 or 224 South Maple Street Ambler, PA 19002 Tel: (215)325-1306 Fax: (215)283-0859 Email: info@celiaccentral.org Internet: http://www.CeliacCentral.org
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