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    [[File:Turner syndrome.png|thumb|220x220px|The Turner syndrome pride flag.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/X0-Intersex-Turner-Syndrome-748395308</ref>]]
    [[File:Turner syndrome.png|thumb|220x220px|The Turner syndrome pride flag.<ref>https://www.deviantart.com/pride-flags/art/X0-Intersex-Turner-Syndrome-748395308</ref>]]
    '''Turner Syndrome''' '''(TS)''' or '''45,X''' is a condition of [[intersex]] affecting approximately 1/2,500 [[Assigned Gender|AFAB]] individuals.<ref>https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/turner-syndrome</ref> It is a chromosomal condition where one has only a single X chromosome, rather then XX or XY. Symptoms can include, short height, slowed growth, a web neck, low hairline at the back of the neck, and other physical characteristics.<ref>https://www.turnersyndrome.org/about-turnersyndrome</ref> Heart defects, kidneys problems, and autoimmune disorders also are not uncommon in those with Turner syndrome. In some cases ovaries fail to develop. In many cases, but not all, those with Turner syndrome do not go through puberty or have delayed puberty. They may also experience as early end to puberty and/or menstrual cycles. Those with mild symptoms may not be diagnosed until they are a teen or young adult.
    '''Turner Syndrome''' '''(TS)''' or '''45,X''' is an [[intersex]] condition affecting approximately one out of every 2,500 people [[Assigned Gender|assigned female at birth]].<ref>https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/turner-syndrome</ref> It is a chromosomal condition where one has only a single X chromosome, rather then XX or XY. Symptoms can include short height, slowed growth, a web neck, low hairline at the back of the neck, and other physical characteristics.<ref>https://www.turnersyndrome.org/about-turnersyndrome</ref> Heart defects, kidney problems, and autoimmune disorders also are not uncommon in those with Turner syndrome. In some cases ovaries fail to develop. In many cases, but not all, those with Turner syndrome do not go through puberty or have delayed puberty. They may also experience an early end to puberty or menstrual cycles. Those with mild symptoms may not be diagnosed until they are a teenager or young adult.


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    The Turner syndrome pride flag.[1]

    Turner Syndrome (TS) or 45,X is an intersex condition affecting approximately one out of every 2,500 people assigned female at birth.[2] It is a chromosomal condition where one has only a single X chromosome, rather then XX or XY. Symptoms can include short height, slowed growth, a web neck, low hairline at the back of the neck, and other physical characteristics.[3] Heart defects, kidney problems, and autoimmune disorders also are not uncommon in those with Turner syndrome. In some cases ovaries fail to develop. In many cases, but not all, those with Turner syndrome do not go through puberty or have delayed puberty. They may also experience an early end to puberty or menstrual cycles. Those with mild symptoms may not be diagnosed until they are a teenager or young adult.

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