What is Mosaic Turner syndrome?
Turner mosaic syndrome is a state caused by the presence of chromosomal deficiency that adversely affects the sexual development of a woman. This form of Turner syndrome, caused by the wrong division of fetal cells, is generally manifested either with a lack of x-chromosome or mutation. Mosaic syndrome, which often causes further developmental problems, requires lifelong treatment, which generally involves administration of hormonal therapy and supportive medical care, such as regular controls. Proactive measures are necessary to support a certain appearance of normal and delay in the onset of potential complications, including sensory problems and compromised organ function.
, normally, the child inherits the child from her mother and the x-chromosome from her father, leading to a perfectly corresponding pair of x chromosomes. In the presence of a mosaic, the chromosomal make -up changes significantly, resulting in a shortage or change that has grinded them after its sexual cells. This means that one x-chromosome can have two whoPlot X-chromosomes or one normal x-chromosome paired with change.
This form of Turner syndrome can often be diagnosed while the fetus is in the uterus. During the administration of routine ultrasound, developmental abnormalities can be detected, causing further diagnostic tests such as amniocentesis or sampling of chorionic vills. Symptoms and symptoms of Turner Mosaic syndrome may also occur during the first few weeks and months of life.
Infant with this type of Turner syndrome can show a wide chest and neck, stretched hands and legs and flabby lids. Many of this condition are unusually small at birth, especially in length, and may show insufficiently developed lower jaw. Not all children born with this condition present soon and can only show grades Turner syndrome during their adolescent years.
Ti with Turner Mosaic Syndrome often shows out ofThey represent growth, with a short height and a significant absence of common prepubescent changes or meetings of adolescents. Due to the lack of estrogen, in its sexual development, the sudden end of menstruation in the absence of pregnancy can happen. Other symptoms that may occur include learning, communication and interpersonal problems. Girls and young women with Turner syndrome often experience learning difficulties, especially some analytical concepts such as mathematics, and may occur with flat influence or significant apathy.
Treatment of Turner Mosaic syndrome is primarily focused on hormonal therapy, including regular administration of somatropin or human growth hormone and estrogen. Estrogen administration is necessary to support proper physical development, as would usually occur during puberty. This condition often has to seek help from a fertility expert in order to move and be considered a high -risk pregnancy, even if it is necessary to notethat success is generally dependent on the functionality and state of the individual's reproductive system.
Given the extensive nature of potential complications, lifelong proactive medical care is necessary to create a certain sense of normal and slow down the development of complications. Due to the Turner Mosaic syndrome, it is a condition that can have an adverse impact on the overall physical development of the individual, several systems of its body can prove problems later in life. It is not uncommon for individuals with Turner syndrome to be born with a congenital heart defect that can increase the risk of cardiovascular problems in adulthood, including hypertension and heart disease. In addition, individuals may develop endangered immunity, psychological problems and sensory problems, such as impaired visited hearing, which can aggravate aggressively, leading to a loss of this sense.