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Gonadal dysgenesis and Turner syndrome

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Difference between Gonadal dysgenesis and Turner syndrome

Gonadal dysgenesis vs. Turner syndrome

Gonadal dysgenesis is classified as any congenital developmental disorder of the reproductive system in the male or female. Turner syndrome (TS), also known as 45,X or 45,X0, is a condition in which a female is partly or completely missing an X chromosome.

Similarities between Gonadal dysgenesis and Turner syndrome

Gonadal dysgenesis and Turner syndrome have 16 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amenorrhea, Aneuploidy, Chromosomal translocation, Chromosome abnormality, Congenital heart defect, Diabetes mellitus, Estrogen, Gonadal dysgenesis, Infertility, Karyotype, Lymphedema, Meiosis, Nondisjunction, Sex chromosome, Short stature, X chromosome.

Amenorrhea

Amenorrhoea is the absence of a menstrual period in a woman of reproductive age.

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Aneuploidy

Aneuploidy is the presence of an abnormal number of chromosomes in a cell, for example a human cell having 45 or 47 chromosomes instead of the usual 46.

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Chromosomal translocation

In genetics, a chromosome translocation is a chromosome abnormality caused by rearrangement of parts between nonhomologous chromosomes.

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Chromosome abnormality

A chromosome abnormality, disorder, anomaly, aberration, or mutation is a missing, extra, or irregular portion of chromosomal DNA.

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Congenital heart defect

A congenital heart defect (CHD), also known as a congenital heart anomaly or congenital heart disease, is a problem in the structure of the heart that is present at birth.

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Diabetes mellitus

Diabetes mellitus (DM), commonly referred to as diabetes, is a group of metabolic disorders in which there are high blood sugar levels over a prolonged period.

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Estrogen

Estrogen, or oestrogen, is the primary female sex hormone.

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Gonadal dysgenesis

Gonadal dysgenesis is classified as any congenital developmental disorder of the reproductive system in the male or female.

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Infertility

Infertility is the inability of a person, animal or plant to reproduce by natural means.

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Karyotype

A karyotype is the number and appearance of chromosomes in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell.

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Lymphedema

Lymphedema, also known as lymphoedema and lymphatic edema, is a condition of localized fluid retention and tissue swelling caused by a compromised lymphatic system, which normally returns interstitial fluid to the bloodstream.

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Meiosis

Meiosis (from Greek μείωσις, meiosis, which means lessening) is a specialized type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, creating four haploid cells, each genetically distinct from the parent cell that gave rise to them.

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Nondisjunction

Nondisjunction is the failure of homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids to separate properly during cell division.

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Sex chromosome

An allosome (also referred to as a sex chromosome, heterotypical chromosome, heterochromosome, or idiochromosome) is a chromosome that differs from an ordinary autosome in form, size, and behavior.

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Short stature

Short stature refers to a height of a human being which is below typical.

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X chromosome

The X chromosome is one of the two sex-determining chromosomes (allosomes) in many organisms, including mammals (the other is the Y chromosome), and is found in both males and females.

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Gonadal dysgenesis and Turner syndrome Comparison

Gonadal dysgenesis has 94 relations, while Turner syndrome has 98. As they have in common 16, the Jaccard index is 8.33% = 16 / (94 + 98).

References

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