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==Overview== | |||
==Symptoms== | |||
Common symptoms of Turner syndrome include: | |||
* Short stature | |||
* [[Lymphoedema]] (swelling) of the hands and feet | |||
* Broad chest (''shield chest'') and widely-spaced nipples | |||
* Low hairline | |||
* Low-set ears | |||
* Reproductive sterility | |||
* Rudimentary ovaries Gonadal Streak (underdeveloped gonadal structures) | |||
* [[Amenorrhea]], or the absence of a menstrual period | |||
* Increased weight, obesity | |||
* Shield shaped thorax of heart | |||
* Shortened [[metacarpal|metacarpal IV]] (of hand) | |||
* Small fingernails | |||
* Characteristic facial features | |||
* Webbing of the neck ([[webbed neck]]) | |||
* Coarctation of the [[aorta]] | |||
* Poor Breast Development | |||
* [[Horseshoe kidney]] | |||
* Visual Impairments [[sclera]], [[cornea]], [[Glaucoma]], etc. | |||
* Ear infections and hearing loss. | |||
Other symptoms may include a small lower jaw (micrognathia), [[cubitus valgus]] (turned-out elbows), soft upturned nails, palmar crease and [[Ptosis (eyelid)|drooping eyelids]]. Less common are pigmented [[mole (skin marking)|mole]]s, hearing loss, and a high-arch palate (narrow maxilla). Turner syndrome manifests itself differently in each female affected by the condition, and no two individuals will share the same symptoms. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Symptoms
Common symptoms of Turner syndrome include:
- Short stature
- Lymphoedema (swelling) of the hands and feet
- Broad chest (shield chest) and widely-spaced nipples
- Low hairline
- Low-set ears
- Reproductive sterility
- Rudimentary ovaries Gonadal Streak (underdeveloped gonadal structures)
- Amenorrhea, or the absence of a menstrual period
- Increased weight, obesity
- Shield shaped thorax of heart
- Shortened metacarpal IV (of hand)
- Small fingernails
- Characteristic facial features
- Webbing of the neck (webbed neck)
- Coarctation of the aorta
- Poor Breast Development
- Horseshoe kidney
- Visual Impairments sclera, cornea, Glaucoma, etc.
- Ear infections and hearing loss.
Other symptoms may include a small lower jaw (micrognathia), cubitus valgus (turned-out elbows), soft upturned nails, palmar crease and drooping eyelids. Less common are pigmented moles, hearing loss, and a high-arch palate (narrow maxilla). Turner syndrome manifests itself differently in each female affected by the condition, and no two individuals will share the same symptoms.