
doi: 10.1007/bf02786407
pmid: 5719647
A case of Turner’s syndrome is reported whose chief features were stunted growth, short neck, cubitus valgus, sexual infantilism, bilaterally longitudinal depressions in front of the chest wall and shortening of the fourth toes, including the metatarsals and phalanges. The sex chromatin was negative i.e. genetic male.
Humans, Turner Syndrome, Female, Child
Humans, Turner Syndrome, Female, Child
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