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Condition

Pediatric Turner Syndrome

What You Need to Know

Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder that occurs in girls.

Key Symptoms

Girls with Turner Syndrome generally have normal intelligence. But they are shorter than most girls. They don’t go through normal puberty as they grow into adulthood. And they may also have heart, thyroid or kidney problems.

Diagnosis

Chromosome problems, such as Turner Syndrome, can often be diagnosed before birth. This is done by looking at the mother's blood or at cells in the amniotic fluid or from the placenta. These tests are very accurate.

Treatment

There is no cure for Turner Syndrome. But many of the more serious problems can be treated with hormone therapy, surgery and medicines.

Appointments

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Frequently Asked Questions

Prevention and Risk Assessment

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Diagnosis

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Treatment

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Meet the Providers Who Treat Turner Syndrome

Departments that Treat Turner Syndrome

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    The Zickler Family Prenatal Pediatrics Institute

    The Zickler Family Prenatal Pediatrics Institute at Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C., provides specialized care for babies during pregnancy, delivery and after birth.

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    Pediatric Gynecology Program

    When your child needs specialized gynecologic care, Children's National Hospital has the experience and expertise to provide the most appropriate care for younger patients.

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    Turner Syndrome Clinic

    Our Turner Syndrome Clinic aims to provide comprehensive care to children with Turner syndrome in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Our goal is to treat, support and empower children with Turner syndrome to achieve their full potential. Learn more about our clinic.

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