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- Q510912 subject Q6500135.
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- Q510912 abstract "Triple X syndrome (also known as triplo-X, trisomy X, XXX syndrome, 47,XXX aneuploidy) is a form of chromosomal variation characterized by the presence of an extra X chromosome in each cell of a human female. A mosaic form also occurs where only a percentage of the body cells contain XXX while the remainder carry XX. The extent to which an individual is affected by the condition will depend upon the proportion of XXX to XX throughout. Triple X results during division of a parent's reproductive cells and occurs about once in every 1,000 female births. Unlike most other chromosomal conditions (such as Down syndrome), there is usually no distinguishable difference to the naked eye between those with triple X and the rest of the female population.".
- Q510912 icd10 "Q97.0".
- Q510912 thumbnail XXX_syndrome_(male).svg?width=300.
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- Q510912 icd "Q97.0".
- Q510912 name "Triple X syndrome".
- Q510912 type Disease.
- Q510912 type Thing.
- Q510912 type Q12136.
- Q510912 comment "Triple X syndrome (also known as triplo-X, trisomy X, XXX syndrome, 47,XXX aneuploidy) is a form of chromosomal variation characterized by the presence of an extra X chromosome in each cell of a human female. A mosaic form also occurs where only a percentage of the body cells contain XXX while the remainder carry XX. The extent to which an individual is affected by the condition will depend upon the proportion of XXX to XX throughout.".
- Q510912 label "Triple X syndrome".
- Q510912 depiction XXX_syndrome_(male).svg.
- Q510912 name "Triple X syndrome".