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4767:. One of the reviewers there expressed concern that the article "seems to be written for clinicians..." and that the "prose needs some polishing." So I'm giving it another readthrough and attempting to (1) make it a bit more accessible to those without backgrounds in medicine (e.g. reducing the use of words like "phenotype", "presentation", referring to people as "cases", et al.), and (2) spruce up the prose a bit by trimming extraneous words and hopefully improving flow (e.g. removing repeated sentences, trimming filler words that don't contribute to sentences' meaning)... maybe "de-clinicalize" was not the best made-up word for the edit summary...
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4634:. Every possible rendition of "female", "girl", and "women" in different parts of the lead has been litigated quite extensively since the period the article's been brought to FAC, and I suspect it needs fuller discussion than the current pattern of undiscussed changes. The prior discussion on the infobox caption led to the conclusion "girls and women" was an acceptable wording, although no one's changed it to that yet. The alt text is still "females", which I think is pretty clunky and should be standardized to the caption. IMO, "female"
2256:, to be honest, the numbers in the ngram are so tiny, that I think you are just seeing noise. The British English corpus shows both terms equal, and the US one only shows a 3x difference, but I don't know how many words extra that is. It could be one book chapter or one or two papers. To give you an example, PubMed only showed 4 papers published in 2020 with one term in the title and 2 papers with the other term. We are at the level of tossing a coin three times and trying to conclude if it is fair. --
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4862:, I'm taking a closer look at the use of primary sources in the article. The goal is to make this article as reliable as possible by using the highest quality, most recent sources we can. I've trimmed a few unneeded primary sources already, and may end up trimming a few more as I go through, but the less straightforward ones I'll post here as a reminder to myself to return to, and as an invitation for anyone else to share thoughts. Pardon the big blob of text. I'll add to it as I have time:
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47,XXX" and "females with Triple X", and adds "syndrome" to that half the time. When you say patient organizations dislike 'triple X syndrome', can you link to sources for this? Do you have explicit evidence of a shift, such as perhaps old versions of a website on
Archive.org or editions of a book using one term and newer versions using another. I appreciate the desire to avoid the porn association, but perhaps "trisomy x" hasn't caught on because "trisomy" is such an opaque jargon term. --
4326:- The portion of the sentence before the first comma is a little confusing because of the lack of punctuation. I get what this is saying: "The parents and caregivers of children with sex chromosome aneuploidies have created campaigns to raise awareness and increase available support. These campaigns made significant strides over the course of the 2010s to increase awareness, decrease stigma, and improve the state of research." Maybe a wording like this would be better.
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4671:, thanks for the ping. I'm a layperson, but I find "a female" to be insulting and objectifying, whereas "a female patient", where "female" is an adjective rather than a noun, to be perfectly normal. The age issue can be circumvented by writing "girls or women", as is occasionally done elsewhere in the article. I'm ready to convinced otherwise though if this is standard for medical articles; do we have a MOS on this?
1406:(the Association for X and Y Chromosome Disorders) and the National Organization for World Diseases use 'trisomy X', Unique (the Rare Chromosomal Disorders Foundation) uses both. Unique explicitly recommends parents use 'trisomy X' while searching to avoid the potential of pornographic results, and it's plausible the pornographic associations of 'XXX' are related to the article's pre-protection vandalism problem.
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4888:(which I think was updated in 2021?) says only "Research into dental development in girls with triple X syndrome is sparse. A Unique study day found that 14/20 families said their daughter had some sort of dental problem. Problems described include poor enamel formation, pitting and need for fluoride coating." So they do not seem to take up this study.
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1323:– As it stands, the articles regarding polysomy X conditions are inconsistently named. The ideal protocol for all three major polysomy X conditions would be naming them somy X, as is common for aneuploidies not better known by another name -- that is, the pages would be Trisomy, Tetrasomy, and Pentasomy X. The present article titles are
3776:, even though writers often assume they do. Because mobile readers have all sections collapsed by default, their patterns are even more jumpy/spread-out. For a concept like genetic mosaicism that's unfamiliar to most of the general population, there should (IMO) be links available anywhere a reader might reasonably be expected to
3848:, I missed this comment, and I see now that the next sentence deals with the minority of cases which aren't random. I would basically say something like "The vast majority of cases of trisomy X occur randomly; they have nothing to do with the chromosomes of the parents and little chance of recurring in the family."
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Two reviewers had concerns about some of the rarer sources in the article as well, so once I finish the prose cleanup, I'll loop back to take a look at their concerns there. Sadly, Vaticidalprophet, who did much of the heavy lifting updating this article, has marked "semi-retired" on his userpage, so
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So, this bit is a bit of a WIP and an "improve between GAN and FAC" thing -- that is, when transforming the coverage from 'broad' to 'comprehensive'. There's a bit more to write in this section to get it really sparkling, but it's still a good overview of the topic. This sentence is currently set off
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This article gets somewhat more attention than the unwatched ones I've been sandbox rewriting, so I'm leaving a talk page note for transparency, so people who pay attention to the article can see what I'm doing before it goes into mainspace, and to allow people to raise any concerns they have as I go
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and dive into it after the move, but I just want to make sure there isn't anyone who's particularly married to any short/undersourced sections or has their own plans to improve this and related articles. Also, given its status as a semi-protected article that previously saw extensive vandalism due to
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In practice, most sources are practically split between 'triple X syndrome' and 'trisomy X' -- a normal Google search is 50,500 "triple x syndrome" and 50,800 "trisomy x", while a Google
Scholar search is 1,450 and 1,730. Mayo Clinic and the National Institute for Health use 'triple X syndrome', AXYS
4356:- if only six cases have been recorded, wouldn't the characterization of "strongly linked" suffer from small sample bias? Especially since these six cases may have been severe enough to be recorded, and that these cases resulted in infertility. However, I understand this may be what the source said.
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While all three conditions are known by various names, and
Trisomy X in particular has a genuine claim to 'Triple X syndrome' as an equally or more accessible name, the current disparity in names is a detriment to the user-friendliness and accessibility of all three articles. I have recommended use
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As far as I can get from the sources, they're assumed fully connected. (So far as I can tell, in all nonhuman species where it's been observed trisomy X is always associated with infertility, although this is slightly too OR to say in wikivoice; the thing you pointed out with the other clause here
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but their profile includes just one paper with "Trisomy X" in the title in the last 10 years, and one with "Triple X" in the last 10 years. The former consistently refers to "trisomy X syndrome", which they abbreviate TXS, rather than just "Trisomy X". The latter interchangeably says "females with
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Once the renaming debate is over, I plan to make some major edits to this page and the other pages regarding polysomy X syndromes for quality purposes. This article isn't bad, per se, but I'd argue it's a lot closer to the Start than B classification, and most sections can be massively expanded or
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I plan to speak my mind over the next few days. On reference #4 i prefer Wigby over the review. I don't like how the review refers back to a study on mosaicisms when making this point. Even if we disregard the results of Wigby, its assesment of preexisting evidence in the introduction seems more
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reading the article from, like the beginning of a section. Mobile readers can't just scroll up conveniently to a link in another section that'd be nearby for a desktop reader, so an article written to be navigatable/useful to the majority of
Knowledge's audience needs to treat sections as fairly
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have a strong preference away from 'triple X syndrome', and this is reflected in much of the literature, which for sex chromosome aneuploidies is intertwined enough with those organizations that it's difficult to draw a fine line. The publications of the researchers most preeminent in this field
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In what way does the bit under the paragraph " Epidemiology" mentioning that; " On average, five to ten girls with triple X syndrome are born in the United States each day." contribute to clarification of the epidemiological aspect, unless that rate is somehow disproportional to the average ? (
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Overall, I think our article policies point strongly in the direction that "trisomy X" is the preferable name. It's the preference amongst patient and support organizations, at worst equal to the current title on the grand scale, and consistent with our other usage. It's also, well, a much less
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Well sure, but it's not a binary question of whether the article sounds medical. Rather it's a question of degree. As to any specific change, I claim no exquisite mastery of
English prose, I'm just trying to make this article clear. If you have questions about a change I'm happy to discuss my
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This article lacks a flow when reading. Many sentences are too short and could be combined. For example, two sentences in the second line of the article could be combined to read "Those affected by Triple X Syndrome are often taller than average, but there are typically no other physical
5174:) is used to support "some women with trisomy X have acquired advanced degrees or worked in cognitive fields". Unless I'm missing something, I don't see where the last part of this sentence is supported by the source. The only mention of occupational history in women with trisomy X is
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disavow the "female patient" wording you propose -- "patients/cases" language is cautioned against where possible. I find the consistency between similar articles persuasive; in addition to the use in Turner's/tetra/penta X, the equivalent wording of "where a male has" is seen in
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I'm about one-eighth through one-tenth of the way through. I prefer to work in sandboxes because my style for radical rewrites is too messy (leaving stuff half-finished for extended periods, linking stuff to refer to later, etc) to be mainspace-friendly. Feel free to take a look.
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The matter of "what's the single most common name for this disorder?" (which is a slightly different thing to the COMMONNAME policy, which explicitly discusses both ambiguity and contexts where a less common name is appropriate) is ambiguous, but points overall to trisomy X.
5059:(#14) I'm impressed with the size of this study. How unfortunate that we don't have any recent reviews mentioning it. If we are allowed to keep it I suppose context should be added to the remaining two mentions, since this is most likely a subpopulation as described after
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Six cases of trisomy X have been recorded in dogs, for which the karyotype is 79,XXX compared to 78,XX for an euploid female dog. Unlike in humans, trisomy X in dogs is strongly linked to infertility, either primary anestrus or infertility with an otherwise normal estrous
2058:, one of the major evaluation and treatment programs for sex chromosome aneuploidies. Overall, although "triple X syndrome" has nontrivial use, the preference in recent years and amongst those who work directly in this field is away from it and towards "trisomy X".
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of the 'somy X' format, but a 47,XXX/48,XXXX/49,XXXXX format is also possible (though would be less accessible), or a formal syndrome name if a well-known one happened to exist for any of the relevant disorders. However, the present situation is far from optimal.
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if you haven't participated before (I know I've seen your username around, but I can't remember where. So no offense meant if you're already well-versed in the process). Thanks for checking in! I hope all is well on your end. Happy to hear your thoughts.
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Campaigns led by parents and caregivers of children with sex chromosome aneuploidies to raise awareness and increase available support made significant strides over the course of the 2010s to increase awareness, decrease stigma, and improve the state of
2476:"It is the most common female chromosomal abnormality, occurring in approximately 1 in 1,000 female births. As some individuals are only mildly affected or asymptomatic, it is estimated that only 10% of individuals with trisomy X are actually diagnosed."
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have been at the polysomy titles for four and three years respectively without issue, and standardizing the set by having all three in the same place can only be a positive. There's also an argument for conciseness here (two words over three).
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Early studies on sex chromosome aneuploidy screened patients residing in institutions, giving an image of the karyotypes as incapacitating; even at the time, this research was criticized for giving an inaccurate portrait of sex chromosome
4869:(current #4) - for the conclusion that folks diagnosed prenatally with trisomy X tend to have better outcomes than those diagnosed postnatally (which is the conclusion of this primary study of ~75 women). This could be cited to the review
4458:'Karyotype' as a term has multiple meanings, all of which are used here. It may refer to a person's chromosome complement, to the test used to discern said chromosome complement, or to an image of chromosomes ascertained via such a test
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Definitely. I am only conducting a GA review here, not an FA review, so the standard is a bit lower. I was just pointing out that, even in good articles, it is a bit weird to see standalone sentences (but not by any means disallowed).
3177:, the percent symbol is fine. However, if it's a number range it should be an endash rather than a hyphen. I would recommend going through and changing instances of hyphens in number ranges, such as those I just listed, to endashes.
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Like trisomy X, tetrasomy X has a variable phenotype muddled by underdiagnosis. The tetrasomy is generally more severe than the trisomy; intellectual disability is characteristic, dysmorphic features more visible, and puberty often
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It's not quite quantified in the way that makes that easy to check, no. (Most reviews of long-term outcomes use the cohort studies more than anything else, and those didn't check in often enough to get an obvious picture.)
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as its own section, but I plan to expand the topic in a way that gets it reading a bit more naturally -- it's just that, at the current level of resolution, this is taking a backseat to other issues and making sure the
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On (#9): so they partly contradict each other then? I'm not sure whether to keep or exclude, but maybe it's best to be very vague on the specifics when it comes to dental issues in trisomy X pending further evidence.
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Is it actually a problem for a primarily medical article to sound a bit... medical? Seems to come with the turf to an extent. I can probably understand where it's just alterations in language, but changes like e.g.
4002:- Seems strange to have this paragraph be its own sentence at the end. Actually, for those of us who are not good at biology (not me, but other people), I think it is worth considering mentioning this earlier on.
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I don't have a good way to say this without splitting it into a new sentence. "Some patients, tracked in the medical literature over several decades, have acquired advanced degrees or worked in cognitive fields."
4160:- this could probably be recast in active voice, e.g. "because perceived that XYY syndrome was associated with violent criminality" or something like that, but it's optional. It just read a bit clunkily to me.
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Disambiguated appropriately. On the comma notes: I think this is personal style. I trend towards a slightly comma-heavy sentence structure, and I don't think any of those trend into grammatical inaccuracy.
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Edinburgh cohort and were described as gaining employment in non-academic occupations such as hairdressing or waitressing, with four being housewives
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Good question! Not really discussed in sources in a way that lets you obviously track a timeline (see S&C section noting that it's not very sociologically researched), so I went evasive on dates.
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but that doesn't quite support what's in the article. I rejiggered the wording to something supported by the textbook chapter. If I find where the "advanced degrees" bit came from, I'll add it back.
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Early reports of women with trisomy X have since been criticized for a dehumanizing ableist perspective, showing nude photographs of institutionalized women described as "mental deficiency patients"
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This is an intentional duplink -- it's in contravention of what the MOS currently says, but I strongly suspect it's what the MOS will say in two years. Most (~60%) readers are on mobile. Readers
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Dental abnormalities are associated with sex chromosome aneuploidy, including trisomy X; taurodontism, increased enamel thickness, and increased root length have been connected to the condition.
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Women with mosaic Turner syndrome tend to have similar dysmorphic features to those with non-mosaic Turner's syndrome, but less marked, and some have none of the traditional Turner's stigmata.
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moving "Triple X syndrome" to "Trisomy X." Not a strong oppose, though. I could be fine with the article being titled "Trisomy X." I wonder how
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The psychological portrait of trisomy X is not entirely clear, and appears to be complicated by a more severe phenotype in postnatally than prenatally diagnosed groups
3333:- "go on to" is probably unnecessary here, but "live...lives" can be seen as repetitive. I suggest "Most women with trisomy X have normal lives" or something similar.
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1898:, and thank you for the reference, which is a new one to me. However, this edit may be challenged, as it's to a primary source rather than a literature review -- see
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Don't worry, I think the comma is fine. I also use it this way. I should have just highlighted "psychogenic" as the dab page was my sole concern with this fragment.
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Of the last 250 edits to this page at least 170 were vandalism and its correction. People are obviously not finding the topic they are looking for. Have protected.
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I don't think 'require' is accurate. It's very hit-or-miss whether women with trisomy X, even symptomatic cases, get karyotyped, so a phrasing that implies "this
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5042:(#11):I'm undecided. (#12) If we keep this, doesn't it make more sense to present the relative risk, rather than the prevalence of Trisomy X in "SLE/SS women"?
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Though much of the research is in children, research in adult women with trisomy X suggests higher rates of autistic symptomatology than the general population.
2501:, this is a messy page history to evaluate, as it was rewritten in userspace and merged into the pre-existing mainspace article. The last pre-expansion diff is
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5056:(#12) Actually, since the numbers are uncertain, maybe we should do away with them altogether and only mention that these autoimmune disorders are more common?
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On closer look the changes mostly seem fine, I think my view of them was a bit soured by that one example. I've reverted that but left the rest of it as is. ‑‑
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The references are either journals or books, mostly. The websites tend to be for organizations affiliated with chromosomal disorders and/or medical facilities.
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cohort studies on children with sex chromosome aneuploidies which followed them into adulthood found that people with these disorders are often mildly affected
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There is marked variability within the syndrome, and a small proportion of affected females are well coordinated, socially outgoing, and academically superior
4941:. Seems these could likely be replaced. I'll note the book chapter Jones et al, 2013 (#6) describes heart defects in pentasomy X but not tetrasomy or trisomy.
4902:. Not to pick nits on that last bit, but the reference notes that diagnoses are increasing but doesn't mention awareness. Does one imply the other? Kind of...
3802:- I think this sentence can be combined without using a semicolon, e.g. "Trisomy X occurs randomly and is not caused by lifestyle factors or parental fault".
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3327:- This may work better as a single clause like "increased average height of around 172 cm (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in)" or something like that, but this is optional.
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2821:, I will review this article. I'll leave some in-depth comments later. It is quite a long article so I will note it may take a while to review this.
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It isn't random in some cases (although that's a bit speculative), which the next sentence handles -- is there a way to make this clearer?
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in the late 2010s, state governments across the United States declared May to be
National X & Y Chromosome Variation Awareness Month.
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. Editors desiring to contest the closing decision should consider a
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One study found that the autoimmune disorders lupus and Sjögren’s syndrome are more common in trisomy X than in the general population.
5142:. It's a case report and review, and presumably it criticizes contemporary studies. Do we fill that's strong enough for this sentence?
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I can't get a good idea of exactly how many; the cited is for
Massachusetts (which specifies 'National') and Georgia (which doesn't).
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Similarly, consistent quotes. I see 'superfemale' (single quote) and illegitimate product of a Graeco-Roman alliance" (double quote).
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313:. Please view the links under Article milestones below to see why the nomination was archived. For older candidates, please check the
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thinking. If you feel it's not an improvement you can just change it back with an edit summary to that effect. I won't be offended.
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3357:- This seems like a long clause without a comma. I would rephrase this a bit, but I don't have specific suggestions at the moment.
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trisomy X occurs randomly and has nothing to do with the chromosomes of the parents, and little chance of recurring in the family.
3743:- I also think there shouldn't be a hyphen here, since "little understood" isn't an adjective here but rather an adverb and verb.
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I support moving this page to another name. I don't have a strong preference between
Trisomy X, Trisomy X syndrome, or 47,XXX.
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5096:(#31) a somewhat unusual multi-case-report + review. Used to cite average IQ in women with Turner syndrome/Trisomy X mosaic.
3826:- But in a minority, it isn't a random occurrence? Also, the comma after "chromosomes of the parents" may be unnecessary.
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4645:Tetrasomy X
3900:Prognosis:
3175:MOS:PERCENT
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1943:move review
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5216:Categories
5115:and later
5077:Part two!
4677:Sandstein
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4431:References
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4383:Epicgenius
4329:Reworded.
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3288:definitely
3263:Epicgenius
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2978:plagiarism
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340:under the
5064:Dr Bowser
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4780:this page
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3784:Vaticidal
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2795:Reviewer:
2759:Templates
2750:Reviewing
2715:GA Review
2373:Vaticidal
2356:Vaticidal
2307:per nom.
2273:per nom.
2185:Trisomy X
2152:Tartaglia
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1995:Trisomy X
1909:Vaticidal
1815:Jonesey95
1807:Not done:
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1535:Doc James
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1294:pingó mió
1290:Galobtter
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3115:Overall
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2495:Comment
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2305:Support
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1952:moved.
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506:scale.
399:Listed
380:Result
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