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OCR: nadal Turner's syndrome ( the syndrome of g primary dysgenesis) is the most common form of phenotype gonadal failure associated with a female one out of (Fig. 13.26). The 45X karyotype occurs in 5X foetusesfifteen spontaneous abortions; 99.9% of gestation; do not survive to twenty-eight weeks of tween the incidence of Turner's syndrome is b e births. 1:2,000 and 1:5,000 live phenotypic fema See later: . Clinical Features of Turner's Syndrom Variants of Turner's Syndrome Treatment of Turner's Syndrome