синдром Шерешевского-Тернера

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Etymology[edit]

Named after American endocrinologist Henry Turner, who first described the condition in 1938, however, the condition was already discovered already by the Soviet endocrinologist Nikolai Shereshevsky in 1925 before Turner's discovery.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [sʲɪnˈdrom ʂɨrʲɪˈʂɛfskəvə ˈtʲernʲɪrə] (phonetic respelling: синдро́м Шереше́всково-Те́рнера)

Noun[edit]

синдро́м Шереше́вского Те́рнера (sindróm Šerešévskovo Térneran inan (genitive синдро́ма Шереше́вского Те́рнера, nominative plural синдро́мы Шереше́вского Те́рнера, genitive plural синдро́мов Шереше́вского Те́рнера)

  1. (medicine, medical genetics) Turner syndrome (literally, Shereshevsky-Turner syndrome)
    Synonym: синдро́м Те́рнера (sindróm Térnera)

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