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         Turner Syndrome:     more books (74)
  1. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (Sids : Report of the Expert Working Group) by Paul Turner, 1991-06
  2. Acute Compartment Syndrome of the Thigh in a High School Soccer Player (The Physician and Sportsmedicine) by Daniel W. Golden, Kyle R. Flik, et all 2010-09-10
  3. A Syndrome of Infantilism, Congenital Webbed Neck, and Cubitus Valgus. by Henry H. TURNER, 1938
  4. Imaging can match brain structure to behavior.(Child/Adolescent Psychiatry): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Norra MacReady, 2005-02-01
  5. Girls without periods: some girls don't get a period--find out why.(Body Language): An article from: New Moon by Elizabeth Raucher, 2005-09-01
  6. Short stature in a 6-year-old female.(PEDIATRIC MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS)(Clinical report): An article from: Pediatric Nursing by Tina Simpson, 2009-01-01
  7. The development of mental state attributions in women with X-monosomy, and the role of monoamine oxidase B in the sociocognitive phenotype [An article from: Cognition] by K. Lawrence, A. Jones, et all 2007-01-01
  8. A Syndrome of Infantilism, Congenital Webbed by Henry H. TURNER, 1938
  9. Hereditary hearing loss with nephropathy (Alport's syndrome); (Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplement[um]) by John Sidney Turner, 1970
  10. Revolutions, evolutions, and syndromes: ATLA anniversary address by Decherd Turner, 1986
  11. The Condition: A Novel (P.S.) by Jennifer Haigh, 2009-07-01
  12. Handbook of Peripheral Nerve Entrapments by Oscar A. Turner, Norman Taslitz, et all 1990-06-01
  13. AIDS, Sexual Behavior, and Intravenous Drug Use by Social, and Statistical Sciences Committee on AIDS Research and the Behavioral, National Research Council, 1989-01-01
  14. Evaluating AIDS Prevention Programs: Expanded Edition by Panel on the Evaluation of AIDS Interventions, Social, and Statistical Sciences Committee on AIDS Research and the Behavioral, et all 1996-03-01

81. The Turner Center
Literature on XYY, Klinefelter, XXX, and turner's syndrome.
http://www.aaa.dk/turner/engelsk/
The Turner Center
Center for Information, Councelling and Research on chromosome anomalies.
Danish Edition
German Edition Psychiatric Hospital Aarhus Skovagervej 2 DK-8240 Risskov Denmark
Telephone: +45 77 89 36 09
Fax: +45 77 89 30 99 e-mail The Turner Center
French Edition
New: All our booklets are now available online.
Printed copies of these booklets are available free of charge
- by request of persons, or parents to persons, afflicted by one of these syndromes. However, we encourage people with access to the Internet to use this option,
in order to save overseas postage.
Turner's Syndrome:
Brief Information
In the danish version two litterature lists are included
Links to these are added below. Note: Not all texts are in english. List 1 List 2 Booklet on Estrogen Treatment of Turner's Syndrom. Book on Turner's Syndrome
Klinefelter Syndrome:
Brief Information Literature on Klinefelter's Syndrome Booklet on Klinefelter's Syndrome
XYY Syndrome:
Brief Information Literature List Booklet on XYY Syndrome
Triple-X Syndrome:
Brief Information Triple X Literature Booklet on Triple-X Syndrome
Follow-up of 25 unselected children with sex chromosome abnormalities to age 12:
Brief Information Article on Follow-up
Follow-up 20 years later of 34 Klinefelter males with karyotype 47,XXY and 16 hypogonadal males

82. Index
Support site for teenage girls who have a condition called turner's syndrome, which can stunt growth. Features chat rooms, penpals, links, and fun activities.
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83. Endocrinology And Turner's Syndrome
Endocrinology and turner's syndrome. What is turner's syndrome? turner's syndromeis a relatively common disease in females, affecting many body systems.
http://www.endo-society.org/pubrelations/patientInfo/turner.htm
Endocrinology and Turner's Syndrome What is Turner's Syndrome?
Turner's Syndrome is a relatively common disease in females, affecting many body systems. In this genetic disorder, the absence of all or part of one sex chromosome is associated with short stature and failure to mature sexually, although there is a great variability in the severity of the abnormalities. Other problems can include learning difficulties, skeletal abnormalities, hearing loss, liver dysfunction, heart and kidney abnormalities, infertility, and thyroid dysfunction. Who is affected?
Approximately one in every 2,000 female babies has Turner's Syndrome. Among spontaneously aborted fetuses, the frequency is much higher. The condition first may be recognized in the newborn baby, in the child, in the adolescent, or rarely in the adult. Those affected require special medical surveillance throughout life. What causes Turner's Syndrome?
Turner's Syndrome is characterized by a deficiency in the amount of genetic material on the X-chromosome, one of the two sex-chromosomes. A careful examination of genetic material, usually in a blood sample, can confirm the diagnosis. The type and amount of missing genetic material influence which specific organ abnormalities are found, as well as the person's potential for growth. More than 90 percent of the females with Turner's Syndrome have under-developed ovaries.

84. Association Du Syndrome De Turner Du Québec
Informations utiles, forums, liens.
http://www.turnerquebec.qc.ca/
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Au sujet de l’A.S.T.Q. Ressources et activités Informations médicales Informations générales ... Témoignages Qu’est-ce que le syndrome de Turner? En 1938, le Dr. Henry Turner, qui a donné son nom à l’affection, a été le premier à identifier ses caractéristiques et à leurs réunir en un syndrome commun. Ce n’est qu’en 1957 que le Dr. C.E. Ford a découvert la base chromosomique de l’affection et l’a identifiée comme une dégénérescence ovarienne chromosomique Le Syndrome de Turner est une affection qui atteint une femme sur 2500. Il en résulte une petite taille (la taille adulte est d’environ 1m43), la nécessité de prendre des hormones pour développer les caractères sexuels secondaires (seins, règles, pilosité axillaire et pubienne) et la stérilité. Il y a par ailleurs une large gamme d’autres problèmes associés au syndrome.
Cette page fut changé le: 31 Janvier 2002 Ce site Wed est le site officiel de l'association du syndrome de Turner du Québec. Le logo de l'association du syndrome de Turner du Québec ne peut être reproduit sans permission. Les informations médicales sur le site Web sont d'ordre général. Vous devez consulter un médecin pour toute question se reliant à votre état.

85. MAGIC FOUNDATION
Many girls may have distinctive characteristics, while some girls may showfew. turner's syndrome occurs in 1 in 3,000 live female births.
http://www.magicfoundation.org/divisions/ts.htm

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General Information
Described by Dr. Henry Turner in 1938 as manifested with short stature, webbed neck, cubitus Valgus and sexual infantilism. Grumbach used the term "gonadal dysgenesis" to describe the syndrome. Many girls may have distinctive characteristics, while some girls may show few.
Turner's Syndrome occurs in 1 in 3,000 live female births. Approximately 98% of pregnancies with Turner's Syndrome abort spontaneously and approximately 10% of fetuses from pregnancies that have spontaneously aborted have Turner's Syndrome.
The syndrome represents a wide spectrum of clinical presentation, the most common of which is the classic Turner's Syndrome with 45 XO karyotype, less common the Mosaic Turner's Syndrome with Mosaic sex chromosome Karyotypes 45, X/46, XX, 45, X/46, XY.
Short stature is almost a consistent finding in Turner's Syndrome, the cause of which is multifactorial, including intrauterine growth retardation, gradual decline in height velocity in childhood, absence of pubertal growth spurt and to end organ resistance resulting from skeletal dysplasia. Patients with Turner's Syndrome have abnormal body proportions characterized by markedly shortened lower extremities. The ultimate height range is between 55 to 58 inches. Familial height may play a role in determining the ultimate height in girls with Turner's Syndrome

86. MEDLINEplus: Turner's Syndrome
All Topics. turner's syndrome. Contents of Children Teenagers. Search MEDLINEfor recent research articles on • turner's syndrome. You may
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  • Clinical Features of Turner Syndrome (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
  • General/Overviews
  • Endocrinology and Turner 's Syndrome (Endocrine Society) Frequently Asked Questions About Turner Syndrome (Turner's Syndrome Society of the United States) Turner Syndrome: A Guide for Families (Turner's Syndrome Society of the United States)
  • Clinical Trials
  • ClinicalTrials.gov: Turner's Syndrome (National Institutes of Health)
  • Directories
  • Turner's Syndrome Society of the US: Local Chapters (Turner's Syndrome Society of the United States)
  • Organizations
  • MAGIC Foundation National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Turner's Syndrome Society of the United States
  • Children
  • Turner Syndrome (Nemours Foundation)
  • Teenagers
  • Turner Syndrome (Nemours Foundation)
  • Health services in North Carolina Other states coming - learn more The primary NIH organization for research on Turner's Syndrome is the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Health Topics Drug Information Encyclopedia ... U.S. National Library of Medicine

    87. Home - Victorian Turner's Syndrome Association
    The Victorian turner’s syndrome Association Inc, was formed in 1984 as a supportgroup to help turner’s individuals, their families, partners and friends
    http://www.turnerssyndrome.org.au/

    General Information
    Events Mailing Lists Bulletin Board ... Site Index Last Updated August 3, 2001 . Designed by ERC . Comments: Wayne Watson

    88. What Is Turner's Syndrome? - Victorian Turner's Syndrome Association
    What is turner's syndrome? A syndrome is a set turner’S syndrome wasfirst documented in 1938 by Dr. Henry turner. It is due to a
    http://www.turnerssyndrome.org.au/pages/geninfo_01.html
    What is Turner's Syndrome?
    A syndrome is a set of physical features that often occur together in different individuals and which are believed to stem from the same cause. The most consistent features of Turner’s Syndrome are short stature (average adult height 143cm or 4’ 8") and infertility. The infertility occurs because the ovaries do not develop normally and any eggs present at birth are rapidly lost. Hormone replacement therapy is available to induce development of breasts and other secondary sexual characteristics as well as menstruation. Growth hormone can be given to maximise height in girls with T.S.
    General Information
    Events Mailing Lists Bulletin Board ... Site Index Last Updated August 3, 2001

    89. Pediatric Oncall- TURNER’S SYNDROME
    Information about approach to a child with turner's syndrome.
    http://www.pediatriconcall.com/forpatients/CommonChild/turner_syndrome.asp

    Pediatricians
    Group Discussion Specialist Answers Share experience ... Doctors Corner
    In Turners syndrome, one of the X-chromosomes is missing or misshapen in most of the cells in the body. This is due to a biological accident, the reason for which is usually not found. THUS, NEITHER PARENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THIS AND CAN DO NOTHING TO PREVENT THIS FROM HAPPENING. Q.3 How does a child with Turners syndrome present?
    However, . Some only have short stature and no other physical findings.
    Q.4 What is the cause of short stature in Turners syndrome?
    For further details – See " Puberty in girls "
    Q.5 Is it true that women with Turners syndrome cannot conceive?
    A.5 Since, girls with Turners syndrome have undeveloped ovaries; they are likely to be infertile, although there are rare cases of women with Turners syndrome having children. However, the uterus (womb) and vagina are normal, hence, their sexual function is unaffected. In vitro fertilization and embryo transplants offer the opportunity to carry a child through pregnancy and giving birth. Page 1 of 2 Next
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    90. Short Information Turner's Syndrome
    turner's syndrome. What is turner's syndrome? A booklet about estrogen treatmentof girls and adult women with turner's syndrome can be read or downloaded.
    http://www.aaa.dk/TURNER/ENGELSK/TURNEN.HTM
    Turner's Syndrome
    What is Turner's Syndrome?
    Women with Turner's Syndrome lack one or part of one of the so-called X chromosomes, i.e. sex-chromosomes, that carry genes for conditions relating to the development of ovaries, sex-hormone production, and physical development in general. This relationship leads to faulty development of the ovaries and sex-hormone production, and due to this these women usually cannot get pregnant. Menstruation usually also fails to come, and usually they do not have normal development of breasts and pubic hair. Estrogen treatment should be given from the age of about 12, starting with very small doses. A booklet about estrogen treatment of girls and adult women with Turner's Syndrome can be read or downloaded As there are height determination genes in the X chromosomes, the lacking X chromosome leads to decreased growth and final height. The average height of Turner women is 147 cms, varying between 135 and 163 cms. This is 20 cms below the height of women with normal chromosomes. The reduced height is a handicap, but growth velocity and final height can be increased with growth hormone treatment from the age of 7. Approximately 40 % of the Turner girls have a so-called bed-neck, and in a number of cases it may be necessary to do surgery for this. 10 % have a stricture of the main artery, and approximately 12 % have other less serious heart-anomalies. With strictures of the main artery surgery is often necessary, but this is done with good results.

    91. The Turner Center
    postage. turner's syndrome Brief Information In the danish version twolitterature lists are included Links to these are added below.
    http://www.aaa.dk/TURNER/ENGELSK/
    The Turner Center
    Center for Information, Councelling and Research on chromosome anomalies.
    Danish Edition
    German Edition Psychiatric Hospital Aarhus Skovagervej 2 DK-8240 Risskov Denmark
    Telephone: +45 77 89 36 09
    Fax: +45 77 89 30 99 e-mail The Turner Center
    French Edition
    New: All our booklets are now available online.
    Printed copies of these booklets are available free of charge
    - by request of persons, or parents to persons, afflicted by one of these syndromes. However, we encourage people with access to the Internet to use this option,
    in order to save overseas postage.
    Turner's Syndrome:
    Brief Information
    In the danish version two litterature lists are included
    Links to these are added below. Note: Not all texts are in english. List 1 List 2 Booklet on Estrogen Treatment of Turner's Syndrom. Book on Turner's Syndrome
    Klinefelter Syndrome:
    Brief Information Literature on Klinefelter's Syndrome Booklet on Klinefelter's Syndrome
    XYY Syndrome:
    Brief Information Literature List Booklet on XYY Syndrome
    Triple-X Syndrome:
    Brief Information Triple X Literature Booklet on Triple-X Syndrome
    Follow-up of 25 unselected children with sex chromosome abnormalities to age 12:
    Brief Information Article on Follow-up
    Follow-up 20 years later of 34 Klinefelter males with karyotype 47,XXY and 16 hypogonadal males

    92. Formerly Turner's Syndrome Page
    The UK turner's syndrome Society Web Page has moved tohttp//www.tss.org.uk. Please update your bookmarks.
    http://www2.exnet.com/staff/sys4/ts.html

    93. Turner's Syndrome
    turner's syndrome a genetic disease characterized by fortyfive chromosomeswith a sex chromosome count of X-; phenotypically female, but sterile.
    http://www.webref.org/anthropology/t/turner_s_syndrome.htm
    Turner's syndrome
    Free T-Mobile Long Distance Turner's syndrome: a genetic disease characterized by forty-five chromosomes with a sex chromosome count of X-; phenotypically female, but sterile. Source: Anthromorphemics
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    94. Turner's Syndrome
    XO Gonadal Dysgenesis (turner's syndrome). X chromosome monosomy has been describedin many species, including humans, mice and horses. Human turner's syndrome.
    http://arbl.cvmbs.colostate.edu/hbooks/genetics/medgen/chromo_eg/turners.html
    Genetics Index Glossary
    XO Gonadal Dysgenesis (Turner's Syndrome)
    X chromosome monosomy has been described in many species, including humans mice and horses . It is often called Turner's syndrome, or described pathologically as gonadal dysgenesis. Individuals with this disorder have a female phenotype, but invariably have abnormalities in reproductive function.
    Human Turner's Syndrome
    Turner's syndrome is the most common sex chromosome abnormality of human females. Its incidence in newborns is approximately 1 in 2,500. However, roughly 10% of spontaneously aborted fetuses have this disorder and the incidence has been estimated as 0.8% in zygotes, making it possibly the most common chromosomal disorder in man. It thus appears that only about 1% of human 45,X xygotes survive to term, and those individuals typically have a rather characteristic set of somatic abnormalities. In roughly two-thirds of cases, the single X chromosome is of maternal origin. Both the embryonic lethality and Turner's phenotype are thought to be due to haploinsufficiency - monosomy of genes common to both the X and Y chromosomes. These genes are among those on the X chromosome that escape X-inactivation and hence, would be expected to be expressed in normal females from both X chromosomes. Interestingly, at least two X-linked genes known to not undergo inactivation in man do undergo inactivation in mice - apparently, a haploid dose of these gene products is sufficient for normality in mice (see below).

    95. The DRM WebWatcher: Turner's Syndrome
    A Disability Resources Monthly guide to the best online resources about turner'ssyndrome. For information about turner's syndrome, check these sites.
    http://www.disabilityresources.org/TURNERS.html
    Home WebWatcher Regional Librarians ... Contact Us The DRM WebWatcher Turner Syndrome Updated 9/2001 A B C D ... About/Hint/Link
    Turner Syndrome is a chromosomal disorder of females characterized primarily by short stature and lack of sexual development at puberty. For information about Turner's Syndrome, check these sites.
    Endocrinology and Turner's Syndrome
    A short article from the Hormone Foundation (the public education and outreach affiliate of The Endocrine Society).
    Health Supervision for Children with Turner Syndrome
    A policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
    The MAGIC Foundation for Children's Growth - Turner's Syndrome Division
    An informational brochure about Turner Syndrome.
    Turner Syndrome
    A fact sheet from the Human Growth Foundation.
    Turner Syndrome
    This page from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development describes in some depth the clinical and genetic features of Turner's syndrome. Information about current clinical studies at the National Institutes of Health is also included.
    Turner Syndrome
    An abstract and resources from the National Organization for Rare Disorders.

    96. HONselect - Turner's Syndrome
    English turner's syndrome, Gonadal Dysgenesis, 45,X - Gonadal Dysgenesis, XO- Dysgeneses, XO Gonadal - Dysgenesis, XO Gonadal - Gonadal Dysgeneses, XO
    http://www.hon.ch/HONselect/RareDiseases/C13.371.820.700.842.309.872.html
    List of rare diseases: English Deutsch
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    English: Turner's Syndrome - Gonadal Dysgenesis, 45,X
    - Gonadal Dysgenesis, XO
    - Dysgeneses, XO Gonadal
    - Dysgenesis, XO Gonadal
    - Gonadal Dysgeneses, XO
    - Syndrome, Turner's
    Français: TURNER, SYNDROME Deutsch: Turner-Syndrom - Gonadendysgenesie, 45,X - Gonadendysgenesie, XO - Albright-Turner-Syndrom - Infantilismus, pterygogonadaler - Ullrich-Turner-Syndrom - Zwergwuchs, ovarieller Español: SINDROME DE TURNER - DISGENESIA GONADAL 45 X - DISGENESIA GONADAL XO Português: SINDROME DE TURNER - DISGENESIA GONADAL 45 X - DISGENESIA GONADAL XO HONselect ressources Definition: Yes Articles: Yes Images: Yes News: No Conferences: No Clinical trials: Yes Web sites: English Yes Français Yes Deutsch Yes Español Yes Português No Home About us Site map Feedback ... HONewsletter http://www.hon.ch/HONselect/RareDiseases/C13.371.820.700.842.309.872.html Last modified: Thu Jul 25 2002

    97. Turner's Syndrome
    turner's syndrome. Tim's turner's syndrome Information Page. The turner's syndromeSociety of the US Learn about turner's syndrome, find medical information.
    http://www.ability.org.uk/Turners_Syndrome.html
    "see the ability, not the disability" You to can help support the Ability Project by: Our Aims ... Z Turner's Syndrome Tim's Turner's Syndrome Information Page Parent/Teacher Conference Info The Turner's Syndrome Society of the US - Learn about Turner's syndrome, find medical information. Turner's Syndrome Society, Texas Medical reference library: Turner's syndrome - (TS) Definition, treatment options, and other information on Turner's Syndrome. The Turner Center - The Turner Center Denmark. Webmaster . Site Design by Ability "see the ability, not the disability" Acknowledgments

    98. Turner's Syndrome: A Case Study By: Carolyn Duda
    turner's syndrome A Case Study by Carolyn Duda turner's syndrome is agenetic disorder that affects about one in every 2000 females born.
    http://www-personal.umd.umich.edu/~jcthomas/JCTHOMAS/1997 Case Studies/C.Duda.ht
    Turner's Syndrome: A Case Study
    by: Carolyn Duda
    Turner's Syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects about one in every 2000 females born. A female with a normal genetic make-up has two X-chromosomes in each of her cells, one which she received from her father and one which she received from her mother. On the other hand, the typical female with Turner's Syndrome has only one X-chromosome in each of her cells due to a nondisjunction event during meiosis of her parents' gametes. There are several variations on this theme as other similar chromosome anomalies occur in a smaller percentage of females with Turner's Syndrome.
    Depending on the degree of nondisjunction of her parents' gametes, the genetic make-up of a Turner's patient can vary. As discussed above, the majority of patients have only one X-chromosome in all of their cells and thus they are karyotyped 45,XO. The cells in about 15 percent of Turner's patients contain a normal X chromosome plus an X-isochromosome. This isochromosome consists of the two long arms of the X-chromosome but no short distal arm. These individuals are karyotyped 46,XXp- (Nora and Fraser, 1989).
    Lyon hypothesized that early in the development of a normal female embryo, random inactivation of one of the two X-chromosomes in each cell occurs. This allows the female to have the same amount of X-chromosome material as the average male has. Recent studies have shown that there are genes on the X-chromosome which escape this inactivation. While there are genes located in various regions of the X-chromosome which escape inactivation (Davies, 1991), many of these genes are located on the short distal arm (Brown and Willard, 1990). In this way, the normal female has functioning genes from one complete X-chromosome plus functioning genes from the still active short distal arm of the mostly inactivated X-chromosome. On the other hand, females with the X-chromosome without this short distal arm lack the genes which would normally have remained active. As a result, a female with this X-isochromosome displays the same phenotype as the typical Turner's female who has only one X-chromosome.

    99. Medem Medical Library Endocrinology And Turner's Syndrome
    Endocrinology and turner's syndrome. What Is turner's syndrome? turner's syndromeis a relatively common disease in females, affecting many body systems.
    http://www.medem.com/MedLB/article_detaillb.cfm?article_ID=ZZZS7NHSWLC&sub_cat=5

    100. Xy-Turners - Articles On Turner's Syndrome
    Articles on turner's syndrome. Health Supervision for Children With turnersyndrome American Academy of Pediatrics. turner's syndrome PedBase. Books.
    http://www.xyxo.org/xyxo_files/pmtrn.htm

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