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Turner Syndrome

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      new window National Library of Medicine Description: Offers synonyms for Turner syndrome, a summary and a list of major features. (nlm.nih.gov)
new window NORD - Turner Syndrome Description: Offers alternative names, a general discussion and further resources. (rarediseases.org)
new window Pediatric Oncall Description: Information about approach to a child with Turner's syndrome. (pediatriconcall.com)
new window The National University Hospital Turner Support Group Description: For patients with Turner Syndrome and their families, combined with the pharmaceutical company Serono Singapore Pte. Ltd. to co-organise biannual meetings and parties for the group. (med.nus.edu.sg)
new window The Turner's Syndrome Society of the US Description: Learn about this disease, find medical information, order publications, share experiences, see some TS kids, and get screening information for TS. (turner-syndrome-us.org)
new window Turner Syndrome Description: A site prepared by the family of a young girl with TS. Includes her story, information about the syndrome and its treatment, FAQs, photos and links. [English, Turkish] (turnersendromu.8m.com)
new window Turner Syndrome Clinical Trials Description: Explains the importance of participating in Turner Syndrome clinical trials and how even participants who take placebos contribute and benefit from volunteering. (turner-syndrome-clinical-trials.com)
new window Turner Syndrome: Toward Early Recognition and Improved Outcomes Description: Detailed overview of this condition, including clinical features, genetics, diagnosis, defects and medical problems associated with the syndrome, and recommendations for treatment. Includes many photos. [Requires free registration.] (medscape.com)
new window Turner's Syndrome Society, Texas Description: Providing links and information about Turner's Syndrome. Definition and Synonyms, FAQ, TSS Societies (National, State, and Local), Associated Links, Newsgroup discussions, Conference Information. (onr.com)
new window Turners Syndrome Support Description: A personal site offering support and information. (geocities.com)
 




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