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- Q8023321 subject Q5881496.
- Q8023321 abstract "Wilson-Turner Syndrome (WTS), also known as Mental Retardation X Linked Syndromic 6 (MRXS6), or Mental Retardation X Linked with Gynecomastia and Obesity is a congenital condition characterized by intellectual disability and associated with childhood-onset obesity. It is found to be linked to the X chromosome and caused by a mutation in the HDAC8 gene, which is located on the q arm at locus 13.1. Individuals with Wilson–Turner syndrome have a spectrum of physical characteristics including dysmorphic facial feature, hypogonadism, and short stature. Females generally have milder phenotype than males. The study of X-linked mental retardation began in 1943 when Martin and Bell reported a family exhibiting sex-linked mental retardation. However, this syndrome was not recognized until 1991. Wilson studied 14 males from 3 successive generations that presented hypogonadism, mental retardation, gynecomastia, short stature, among other symptoms. Eventually, this disorder was ruled distinct from a syndrome presented by Prader and Willi (Prader-Willi syndrome) because of its mode of inheritance, gynecomastia, and presence of small hands and feet. However, there are some speculations that this syndrome is in the same spectrum as the Cornelia de Lange syndrome. This disorder affects all demographics equally and is seen in less than one in one million people.".
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- Q8023321 name "Wilson-Turner Syndrome".
- Q8023321 omim "309585".
- Q8023321 type Disease.
- Q8023321 type Thing.
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- Q8023321 comment "Wilson-Turner Syndrome (WTS), also known as Mental Retardation X Linked Syndromic 6 (MRXS6), or Mental Retardation X Linked with Gynecomastia and Obesity is a congenital condition characterized by intellectual disability and associated with childhood-onset obesity. It is found to be linked to the X chromosome and caused by a mutation in the HDAC8 gene, which is located on the q arm at locus 13.1.".
- Q8023321 label "Wilson–Turner syndrome".
- Q8023321 name "Wilson-Turner Syndrome".