Turner's Syndrome.

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In 1928, Henry H. Turner identified the first characteristics of this disorder. He published an article describing seven patients in 1938. Turners Syndrome is one of the most common genetic disorders in woman. It affects 1 out of every 2000 -2500 baby girls born. This disorder is a chromosomal abnormality involving the sex chromosomes. Most girls with Turner's syndrome don't have or are missing part of one of their X chromosomes.