Q19: A female with primary
amenorrhea, webbed neck and a height of 141 cm. What would her karyotype show?
a) 45 XO
b) 45 XX
c) 46 XXY
d) 47 XYY
Correct Answer: a
Explanation:
Primary amenorrhea with a webbed
neck and short stature( 141cm = 4’7”)is a classical presentation of Turner’s
syndrome. The karyotype of Turner’s syndrome is 45 XO that is, one X chromosome
is absent. Other features of Turner’s yndrome include streak ovaries (ovarian
dysgenesis) and preductal coarctation of aorta. The patient is a female and has
decreased estrogen and elevated FSH & LH levels.
It is the most common cause of
primary amenorrhea.
Also in such patients there is no
barr body. Since barr body is actually an inactivated X chromosome, and one X
chromosome is only inactivated if one has two X chromosome. If there is already
a single X chromosome, then it is not inactivated to form barr body. For this
reason in Turner’s syndrome since there is only one X therefore there is no
barr body.
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