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==Physical Examination== | |||
The doctor will perform a [[physical exam]] and look for signs of underdevelopment. Infants with Turner syndrome often have swollen hands and feet. | |||
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Overview
Physical Examination
The doctor will perform a physical exam and look for signs of underdevelopment. Infants with Turner syndrome often have swollen hands and feet.