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  1. Parsonage-Turner syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders</i> by Greiciane Paneto, Iuri Louro, 2005
  2. Group issues new turner syndrome guidelines.(News)(Disease/Disorder overview): An article from: Pediatric News by Christine Kilgore, 2007-02-01
  3. Turner syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Bryan Cobb, 2004
  4. Le syndrome de Turner (French Edition) by Catherine Pienkowski, Maithé Tauber, 2009-03-13
  5. New Turner syndrome guidelines urge better adult care.(Metabolic Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Christine Kilgore, 2007-02-15
  6. Turner syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Judith, MS Sims, L., MD, PhD, DrPH Fallon, 2006
  7. Transition to adult care in Turner's, Klinefelter's. (Patients Fall Through Health Care Cracks).: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Erik L. Goldman, 2002-08-15
  8. Early Tx prevents height loss in Turner's girls.(Clinical Rounds)(growth hormones ): An article from: Pediatric News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2005-02-01
  9. Hearing, not height, troubles Turner's women.(Clinical Rounds): An article from: Pediatric News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2005-02-01
  10. Maladie Chromosomique: Syndrome de Down, Syndrome 47,xyy, Syndrome de Klinefelter, Syndrome de Turner, Trisomie, Aneuploïdie (French Edition)
  11. Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine: Restless leg syndrome by Judith Turner, 2001-01-01
  12. Restless leg syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine</i> by Judith Turner, 2001
  13. Turner's syndrome in 115 Danish girls born between 1955 and 1966 (Medicine series) by Johannes Nielsen, 1981
  14. Coping with Turners Syndrome: A Mother's View by Elizabeth Moore, 2006-04-30

41. Turner Syndrome Clinical Trials
Explains the importance of participating in turner syndrome clinical trials and howeven participants who take placebos contribute and benefit from volunteering
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Research Provides Hope for Turner Girls
Turner Syndrome is one of the few genetic diseases that affects only females. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, one set from each parent. One of these pairs of chromosomes - the sex chromosomes - determines whether you are male (XY) or female (XX). In Turner's, there is a total or partial loss of one of the sex chromosomes. Because a Y-chromosome cannot function on its own, males lacking a sex chromosome are not produced. The X-chromosome can survive on its own, however, and the result is a girl with Turner Syndrome (XO).
Determining the cause of the condition was due to extensive research, and the numerous girls and women who participated in early Turner Syndrome clinical trials. Genetic research did not stop there, however. Today, the goal is to identify the genes responsible for the medical problems associated with the disease. These include a webbed neck, short stature, lack of sexual development, non-verbal learning disabilities, heart and kidney defects and, in adult women, high blood pressure, diabetes and osteoporosis. Research also evaluates the effects of drugs, including hormones, on these conditions.
Reason's To Join a Turner Syndrome Clinical Trial
One of the most common motives for participating in a Turner Syndrome clinical trial is gaining access to new treatments. Of course, the possibility of being in the group using a placebo may appear to be of little immediate benefit. However, the advice from experts on effectively coping with the disease can be invaluable. In addition, participants benefit from the free examinations and assessments associated with the study.

42. TURNER SYNDROME
turner syndrome turner syndrome (TS) is a sex chromosomal disorderaffecting only females. Frequently the formal diagnosis is not
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Turner Syndrome (TS) is a sex chromosomal disorder affecting only females. Frequently the formal diagnosis is not made until late elementary to early middle school. There is research evidence* to suggest that in addition to the physical difficulties experienced by those females who have TS, they exhibit significant deficits in cognitive development and functioning. As a result of these cognitive difficulties, deficits in educational achievement and social functioning are frequently noted. This profile of neuropsychological assets and deficits is best understood in terms of the Syndrome of Nonverbal Learning Disabilities. Virtually all females with TS display most of the sequelae of this syndrome.
Dean J.M. Mooney, Ph.D., NCSP
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43. Turner Syndrome
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Guide picks A genetic disorder in girls caused by a missing or defective X (female) chromosome.
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Article describes the disorder, its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. From the About.com Guide to Rare/Orphan Diseases. Turner Syndrome Society of the United States FAQs, bookstore, lists of local chapters, research news, and resources. NICHD: Turner Syndrome Information and resources, including current clinical trials, from the National Institute of Child Health and Development (U.S.). Email this page! Sponsored Links Need Health Insurance? Free health insurance quotes. Quote all the major plans. http://healthaquote.com/

44. Turner Syndrome
turner syndrome. 45 XO female (or mosaic XO/XX) incidence 12500 livebornfemales short stature, delayed skeletal maturation; osteoporosis;
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45. Turner Syndrome: Toward Early Recognition And Improved Outcomes
Developed by our educational partners turner syndrome Toward Early Recognitionand Improved Outcomes CE Faculty Judith L. Ross, MD; Lori K. St.
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    47. Disease Category Listing (256): Turner Syndrome
    Clinical Trials turner syndrome. There are no studies currently listed in thiscategory on the CenterWatch web site. Back to Clinical Trials by Medical Areas.
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    48. Turner Syndrome
    turner syndrome (45, X Syndrome; BonnevieUlrich Syndrome; Chromosome X, MonosomyX; Gonadal Dysgenesis (45,X); Gonadal Dysgenesis (XO); Monosomy X; Morgagni
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    49. Turner Syndrome. Guia Para Padres
    Descripción del origen, genética y clínica del síndrome de Turner. Incluye Foro de orientación Category World Español Genéticas Síndrome de Turner...... Clinical and genetic description of Turner's syndrome. english version.
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    Fecha de creación: 16 de junio 2001. Ultima actualización: Miércoles 26 Marzo 2003

    50. Turner Syndrome, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center
    turner syndrome genetic abnormalities, features and heart defects information fromthe Heart Encyclopedia by the Heart Center staff at Cincinnati Children's
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    Genetic Abnormality, Features, Heart Defects Explanation Genetic Abnormality Prominent Features Heart Defects What is Turner syndrome?
    Turner syndrome was initially described by Dr. Henry Turner in 1938. Turner syndrome occurs in approximately 1 of 2,500 females. About 95 percent of fetuses are spontaneously miscarried during pregnancy and thus only 5 percent survive to term. Most cases of Turner syndrome occur randomly and thus do not carry a recurrence risk. Prenatal diagnosis is available through amniocentesis (sampling of the fluid which surrounds the baby before birth) to look for the abnormality of the X chromosome. Since patients with Turner syndrome are unable to have children, there is no risk of mother-daughter transmission. Genetic abnormality of Turner syndrome
    Turner syndrome is characterized by an abnormality in the X chromosome. Normally females have two X chromosomes (and males have one X and one Y).

    51. Turner Syndrome Clinic, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center
    The turner syndrome Clinic at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is amultispecialty clinic for children, adolescents and young adults with Turner
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    Services for Children, Adolescents and Adults with Turner Syndrome
    The Turner Syndrome Clinic at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is a multi-specialty clinic for children, adolescents and young adults with Turner syndrome (TS) Cincinnati Children's Turner Syndrome Clinic opened during summer 2000. The clinic's staff's goals and objectives are to:
    • Provide comprehensive medical care and health supervision for Turner syndrome patients
    • Offer an integrated approach to the treatment of Turner-syndrome-associated disorders through a multi-specialty team
    • Provide anticipatory guidance and management of learning disorders in Turner syndrome patients
    • Facilitate contact between families of Turner syndrome patients and schools
    • Provide education for families and health care personnel
    • Provide prenatal counseling
    Cincinnati Children's Turner syndrome Clinic offers information about Turner syndrome support groups , as well. Turner syndrome is related to a number of areas including: Useful Features send this page to a friend send an ecard to a patient make a donation rate this page ... printer friendly page 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229-3039

    52. The Magic Turner Syndrome Home Page
    WELCOME to turner syndrome's Homepage a division of the MAGIC Foundation. AmericanAcademy of Peds Health Supervision for Children with turner syndrome.
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    Brief factsheet about Turner Syndrome from The Endocrine Society. Description of TS cell lines. ... Turner Syndrome Brochure

    53. CyberSpace Search!
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    55. Turner Syndrome
    turner syndrome * Turner Syndrom * Sindrome de Turner * turner syndrome * MonosomyX Syndrome Bonnevie Ullrich Syndrome Genital dwarfism Gonadal Dysgenesis
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    56. Lilly: Consumers/Patients: Turner Syndrome
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  • 57. Turner Syndrome And Infertility
    turner syndrome and Infertility. May 25, 2001. turner syndrome is the name ofa condition that affects approximately one in 2,0002,500 newborn girls.
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    Turner Syndrome and Infertility
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    Turner syndrome is the name of a condition that affects approximately one in 2,000-2,500 newborn girls. The classical features of Turner syndrome include short stature, failure to mature sexually, webbed neck and several health-related problems such as an increased likelihood of having certain heart defects, hearing problems, diabetes, thyroid problems and others. Some girls and women with Turner syndrome may have no other obvious feature besides short stature, so there is quite a bit of variability in the condition. What causes Turner syndrome?

    58. TS Registry | Welcome To The Turner Syndrome Registry!
    The turner syndrome Registry (TS Registry) is an international network beingdeveloped by the turner syndrome Society of the United States (TSSUS).
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    Sign up now and let your voice be heard! A link to educators, scientific researchers, and health care providers for the Turner syndrome community Worldwide research and participation in Turner syndrome Some information learned may even be beneficial to all women, not just those affected by Turner! Each person's voice is important so please register today! Or you can click here to learn more about the TS Registry. Home How it works Register Login ... Contact Us The Turner Syndrome Registry was made possible by a generous unrestricted educational grant by Eli Lilly and Company. Current News - New Web Design! Registration Available Updated Info Section Updated Contact Info Turner Syndrome Society Resouce Materials Turner Family Guide Turner Brochure

    59. Nemours.org - Turner Syndrome - Frequently Asked Questions
    turner syndrome is a chromosomal condition causing short stature and infertilityin women and girls. Frequently Asked Questions turner syndrome.
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    What is Turner syndrome? Turner syndrome is a chromosomal condition causing short stature and infertility in women and girls.
    What causes Turner syndrome? Turner syndrome is caused by the complete or partial absence of one of the two X chromosomes normally found in females.
    Is there a genetic or environmental factor associated with Turner syndrome? No. Turner syndrome is not associated with any environmental or any other factors generally associated with genetic problems. Despite many efforts, no real causes have been found for this condition. It appears to be a random event that can happen to anyone. What can be done for a patient with Turner syndrome? As a chromosomal condition, there is no cure for Turner syndrome the way that antibiotics can cure strep throat. However much can be done to manage the problem. Growth hormone, either alone or with a weak androgen, will improve speed of growth and probably increase final adult height. Growth hormone is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of Turner syndrome and is covered by many insurance plans. Estrogen replacement therapy has also been used to promote development of secondary sexual characteristics since the condition was described in 1938. This treatment is also important for maintaining good tissue and bone integrity.

    60. Turner Syndrome Project
    turner syndrome. Home Research Personnel Publications Team members. ProfessorDavid Skuse (Head of Project) Kate Elgar Elena Morris. turner syndrome.
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    Turner Syndrome
    • Affects approximately 1 in every 2500 live female births Is a chromosomal condition that arises from the partial or complete absence of one of the two X chromosomes in females Many physical problems are associated with Turner Syndrome, including short stature and infertility Women with Turner Syndrome tend to have good verbal skills although, they may have difficulties with abstract thoughts, planning skills and visuo-spatial tasks

    Aims of the study
    • To identify specific genes on the X chromosome that are important for normal brain development To describe the link between the specific genetic constitution (karyotype) and the neuropsychological phenotype of Turner syndrome Further to investigate evidence that an imprinted X-linked genetic locus leads to sexual dimorphism in social cognitive skills and behaviour Based on such knowledge, to provide advice to parents of girls with Turner Syndrome and appropriate management techniques in order to minimise the psychological and social difficulties associated with the disorder
    Relevant publications
    Skuse DH, James RS, Bishop DVM, Coppins B, Dalton P, Aamodt-Leeper G, Bacarese-Hamilton M, Creswell C, McGurk R, Jacobs PA. (1997) Evidence from Turner's syndrome of an imprinted X-linked locus affecting cognitive function. Nature, 387, 705-708.

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