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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. Turner syndrome - Wikipedia

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    XYY syndrome; Klinefelter syndrome (XXY) Triple X syndrome; Noonan syndrome, a disorder which is often confused with Turner syndrome because of several physical features that they have in common. Creeping vole, a mammal species in which it is typical for females to have only one X chromosome. X0/XY mosaic

  4. 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.)

  5. 45,X/46,XY mosaicism - Wikipedia

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    Identification of 45,X/46,XY karyotype has significant clinical implications due to known effects on growth, hormonal balance, gonadal development and histology. [2] 45,X/46,XY is diagnosed by examining the chromosomes in a blood sample. The age of diagnosis varies depending on manifestations of disease prompting reason for cytogenetic testing.

  6. XXXXY syndrome - Wikipedia

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    49,XXXXY syndrome is an extremely rare aneuploidic sex chromosomal abnormality. It occurs in approximately 1 out of 85,000 to 100,000 males. [1] [2] [3] This syndrome is the result of maternal non-disjunction during both meiosis I and II. [4] It was first diagnosed in 1960 and was coined Fraccaro syndrome after the researcher. [2]

  7. Hallmark Star John Reardon Reveals Tonsil Cancer Diagnosis ...

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    John Reardon revealed that he was diagnosed with tonsil cancer.. On Dec. 24, the Hallmark actor, 49, posted two photos on Instagram while sharing the health news. The post included a photo of the ...

  8. Trisomy - Wikipedia

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    Trisomy 8 (Warkany syndrome 2) Of these, Trisomy 21 and Trisomy 18 are the most common. In rare cases, a fetus with Trisomy 13 can survive, giving rise to Patau syndrome. Autosomal trisomy can be associated with birth defects, intellectual disability and shortened life. Trisomy of sex chromosomes can also occur and include: [4] XXX (Triple X ...

  9. Deion Sanders gloats a bit about his transfer portal strategy ...

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    Colorado coach Deion Sanders chuckled a bit Tuesday after being asked about navigating the transfer portal and other college football coaches who complain about it.. Take Penn State coach James ...