noonan's syndrome
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Definition
Noun: - A genetic disorder: Noonan's syndrome is a genetic condition that affects development and can cause distinctive physical characteristics and potential health issues. It is present from birth. - Characteristic features: The syndrome is typically associated with specific traits including short stature, distinctive facial features such as low-set ears, and various potential medical concerns.
Usage
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- With a possessive:
Examples
Advanced Usage
- Medical/Genetic Context: The term is used almost exclusively in clinical, genetic, and medical discussions. It is a proper noun referring to a specific diagnosed condition.
- The research paper explored new treatment pathways for Noonan's syndrome.
Variants and Related Words
- Noonan syndrome: A common variant spelling without the possessive apostrophe 's'. Both "Noonan's syndrome" and "Noonan syndrome" are accepted.
- The Noonan Syndrome Foundation provides support to families.
Synonyms
- Male Turner syndrome: An older and less precise synonym, as Noonan's syndrome can occur in all genders, though it was initially characterized in males.
- Genetic disorder: A broad category to which it belongs.
Notes on Meaning
- Clarification on "seen only in males": Modern medical understanding recognizes that Noonan's syndrome affects both males and females. The provided reference context reflects an outdated or incomplete characterization. The core defining features are genetic and phenotypic, not gender-exclusive.
Noun
- syndrome seen only in males; marked by short stature and lowset ears and subnormal fertility