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  2. Trisomy X - Wikipedia

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    Trisomy X, also known as triple X syndrome and characterized by the karyotype [note 1] 47,XXX, is a chromosome disorder in which a female has an extra copy of the X chromosome. It is relatively common and occurs in 1 in 1,000 females, but is rarely diagnosed; fewer than 10% of those with the condition know they have it.

  3. Brooke Greenberg - Wikipedia

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    Brooke was born on January 8, 1993, [1] [3] to parents Howard and Melanie Greenberg [4] at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.She was delivered by caesarean section, one month before her due date due to "intermittent growth", [5] weighing just four pounds (1.8 kg).

  4. Patricia Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, she received the William Allan Memorial Award from the American Society of Human Genetics. [2] In 1993, she was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society . [ 1 ] [ 12 ] She was the first recipient of the KS&A Patricia Jacobs Lifetime Achievement Award from the US charity Knowledge Support & Action. [ 13 ]

  5. Sex chromosome anomalies - Wikipedia

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    46, XX male syndrome, also known as de la Chapelle syndrome In this list, the karyotype is summarized by the number of chromosomes, followed by the sex chromosomes present in each cell. (In the second and third cases the karyotype varies from cell to cell, while in the last three cases, the genotype is normal but the phenotype is not.)

  6. Mandy Sellars - Wikipedia

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    Sellars was born with abnormally large and misshapen legs and feet, which continued to grow at a disproportionate rate. In a November 2009 interview, she estimated that she weighed about 21 stone (294 lb or 133 kg): 6 stone (84 lb or 38 kg) for her upper body and the remainder in her legs and feet (210 lb or 95 kg).

  7. Turner syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Turner syndrome (TS), commonly known as 45,X, or 45,XO, [note 1] is a chromosomal disorder in which cells have only one X chromosome or are partially missing an X chromosome (sex chromosome monosomy) leading to the complete or partial deletion of the pseudoautosomal regions (PAR1, PAR2) in the affected X chromosome.

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    However, Wildd's journey to her triple Q breast implants was not an easy one, nor a cheap one. In fact, she estimates she's spent over $1 million investing in her body with plastic surgery.

  9. Triple-X syndrome - Wikipedia

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