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Complete Labial Fusion Causing Urinary Retention and Pyo-Hematocolpos in a Female With Turner Syndrome. [PDF]

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Androutsopoulos G   +4 more
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Tumours in children and adolescents with Turner syndrome and Klinefelter syndrome: a retrospective Chinese cohort study. [PDF]

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Wang G   +10 more
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Turner's syndrome

Lancet, The, 2001
Before chromosomal analysis became available, the diagnosis of Turner's syndrome was based on the characteristics independently described by Otto Ullrich and Henry Turner, such as short stature, gonadal dysgenesis, typical, visible dysmorphic stigmata, and abnormalities in organs, which present in individuals with a female phenotype.
M B Ranke, Paul Saenger, P Saenger
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?ere?evskij-Turner's syndrome or Turner's syndrome

Human Genetics, 1977
Attention is drawn to the original description by Seresevskij in 1925 of what later in American and Western European literature asually has been called Turner's syndrome, based on the description by Turner in 1938.
N C, Lonberg, J, Nielsen
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Klinefelter Syndrome and Turner Syndrome

Pediatrics In Review, 2021
1. Carole Samango-Sprouse, EdD*,†,‡ 2. Sophia Q. Song, BA‡ 3. Angela E. Lin, MD§ 4. Cynthia M. Powell, MD¶ 5. Andrea L. Gropman, MD*,** 1. *George Washington University, Washington, DC 2. †Florida International University, Miami, FL 3. ‡Department of Research, The Focus Foundation, Davidsonville, MD 4.
Carole, Samango-Sprouse   +4 more
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Morbidity in Turner Syndrome

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1998
Turner syndrome afflicts approximately 50 per 100,000 females and is characterized by retarded growth, gonadal dysgenesis, and infertility. Much attention has been focused on growth and growth promoting therapies, while less is known about the natural course of the syndrome, especially in adulthood.
Claus H Gravholt   +2 more
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TURNER'S SYNDROME*

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1948
A SYNDROME of decreased stature, sexual infantilism, congenital webbing of the neck and cubitus valgus was described by Turner in 1938 (1). All of his seven patients were females and ranged in height from 50 to 56 inches and were between the ages of 15 and 23 years.
R B, GREENBLATT, H E, NIEBURGS
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Turner's Syndrome

Australasian Radiology, 1986
SUMMARYA foetus in utero was found to have a small cystic hygroma on the back of its neck at 17/18 weeks. Chromosome analysis revealed a female karyotype 45, X diagnostic of Turner's Syndrome.
P W, Verco, J, Barbary, C, Enthoven
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