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Optimising management in Turner syndrome: from infancy to adult transfer.


ABSTRACT: Turner syndrome can be defined as loss or abnormality of the second X chromosome in at least one cell line in a phenotypic female. The condition occurs in approximately 1 in every 2000 live female births,(1) so that in the UK the prevalence for any year of life is in the region of 200 girls. The condition is much more common in utero, it being estimated that 1-2% of all conceptuses are affected, of whom only 1% will survive to term.

SUBMITTER: Donaldson MD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2082783 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optimising management in Turner syndrome: from infancy to adult transfer.

Donaldson M D C MD   Gault E J EJ   Tan K W KW   Dunger D B DB  

Archives of disease in childhood 20060601 6


Turner syndrome can be defined as loss or abnormality of the second X chromosome in at least one cell line in a phenotypic female. The condition occurs in approximately 1 in every 2000 live female births,(1) so that in the UK the prevalence for any year of life is in the region of 200 girls. The condition is much more common in utero, it being estimated that 1-2% of all conceptuses are affected, of whom only 1% will survive to term. ...[more]

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