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Those with [[Turner syndrome]] can have a normal life when carefully monitored by their doctor. | |||
While most of the symptoms of Turner syndrome are harmless, some can lead to significant medical problems. | While most of the symptoms of Turner syndrome are harmless, some can lead to significant medical problems. | ||
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Overview
Natural History
Complications
Prognosis
Those with Turner syndrome can have a normal life when carefully monitored by their doctor.
While most of the symptoms of Turner syndrome are harmless, some can lead to significant medical problems.