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The Lancet, 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, P, Saenger
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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, P, Saenger
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
Although most children with Turner's syndrome are under the care of specialists, the authors of this article suggest that most affected women can best be served by their primary care practitioners, with the use of informed judgment about the need for referral to specialists.
Virginia P, Sybert, Elizabeth, McCauley
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Although most children with Turner's syndrome are under the care of specialists, the authors of this article suggest that most affected women can best be served by their primary care practitioners, with the use of informed judgment about the need for referral to specialists.
Virginia P, Sybert, Elizabeth, McCauley
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Hormone Research in Paediatrics, 2009
<i>Background:</i> Fetuses with prenatal diagnoses of 45,X Turner syndrome (TS) and abnormal fetal ultrasounds have poor prognoses for survival, but with modern medical management, those that do survive to birth may have good clinical outcomes. Fetuses with incidental diagnoses of mosaicism for 45,X associated with normal ultrasounds have a
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<i>Background:</i> Fetuses with prenatal diagnoses of 45,X Turner syndrome (TS) and abnormal fetal ultrasounds have poor prognoses for survival, but with modern medical management, those that do survive to birth may have good clinical outcomes. Fetuses with incidental diagnoses of mosaicism for 45,X associated with normal ultrasounds have a
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— The letter of Miller et al ( 214 :2337, 1970) describes a young woman with some of the features of Turner's syndrome. The karyotype reproduced in the article is likely to mislead readers who are not familiar with chromosome morphology. The third pair of chromosomes in group A is mislabeled as is the sex chromosome pair (XX). The latter
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To the Editor.— The letter of Miller et al ( 214 :2337, 1970) describes a young woman with some of the features of Turner's syndrome. The karyotype reproduced in the article is likely to mislead readers who are not familiar with chromosome morphology. The third pair of chromosomes in group A is mislabeled as is the sex chromosome pair (XX). The latter
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X-chromosome effects on female brain: a magnetic resonance imaging study of Turner's syndrome
Lancet, The, 1993Eileen M Daly
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Recent progress in Lynch syndrome and other familial colorectal cancer syndromes
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2018Patrick M Boland +2 more
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