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only affects women - does it?
[edit]"Turner syndrome ... only affects women." 1. If all of a person' cells are X0, their body's outer appearance is that of a woman. But is they a woman? 2. If a person is a Human chimera, some of the cells might be X0 and some might be XY. The person might be considered a man or intersexed. 2A01:C23:74C6:FD00:AC76:E0C5:310E:1209 (talk) 18:11, 21 December 2023 (UTC)
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