Turner syndrome

Etymology
Named after who first described the condition in 1938.

Noun

 * 1)  A particular genetic condition, caused by partially or completely missing an X chromosome (monosomy), that leads to sterility and other issues.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 特納氏症
 * Czech: Turnerův syndrom
 * French:
 * Indonesian: sindrom Turner
 * Japanese: ターナー症候群
 * Polish: zespół Turnera
 * Portuguese: síndrome de Turner
 * Russian: синдро́м Терне́ра, синдро́м Шереше́вского-Те́рнера
 * Spanish: síndrome de Turner
 * Turkish: Turner sendromu
 * Ukrainian: синдро́м Терне́ра