Understanding The Symptoms Of Turner Syndrome

Slowed Growth

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Individuals with Turner syndrome will deal with slowed growth. Simply put, this means that they do not grow at a normal rate! Slowed growth will be noticeable during the patient's infancy. It continues throughout their childhood! There is a major decline in the speed of growth when patients are between two and four years old. Turner syndrome patients are shorter than others because of this. This stems from the short-stature homeobox gene. Research shows that issues with this gene are one of the major causes of Turner syndrome! The gene is what impacts skeletal growth. A missing X chromosome from this gene causes it to not work correctly!

The slow growth in Turner syndrome is also connected to growth hormone. Specifically, the patient's body does not use this hormone efficiently! Thus, patients will see skeletal growth improvement when they take artificial hormones. The good news is that the earlier treatment starts, the greater the patient's chances are of achieving a height that is close to normal!

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