The article concerns social functioning of women with Turner syndrome, focusing particularly on their family life (relations with parents, siblings, partner and children), and relations with others (friends, acquaintances, workmates and members of TS support organizations). The author also tries to find correlations between growth hormone treatment, sex hormones treatment, age of TS diagnosis, karyotype and social functioning of TS women. Turner Syndrome is a quite common (1 in every 2500 live female births) human genetic disorder which affects only females. Females with TS lack all or part of one of two sex X chromosomes. The phenotype of TS women includes short stature and ovarian failure (which usually causes infertility) specific anatom...
Item does not contain fulltextWe reviewed the literature on Turner Syndrome (TS) from 1962 until Mar...
The aim of the article is to compare and contrast dystopian discourse with the first-person life nar...
El Síndrome de Turner es un trastorno cromosómico determinado por la deleción total o parcial del cr...
The article concerns social functioning of women with Turner syndrome, focusing particularly on thei...
Wydział Studiów Edukacyjnych: Zakład Pedagogiki SpecjalnejZespół Turnera (ZT) jest dość często wystę...
BACKGROUND: Turner Syndrome (TS; 45,X) is a sex chromosome aneuploidy associated with deficits in so...
Objective: To identify how patients with Turner syndrome perceive their condition. Methods: Thirty-s...
Aim – to evaluate the sexual function in women with Turner syndrome in the relation with hormonal, c...
INTRODUCTION: Turner syndrome (TS) is one of the most common sex chromosome abnormalities caused by ...
Turner Syndrome (TS) is a genetic condition characterized by the partial or complete loss of one se...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a sex chromosome condi tion that occurs in approximately 1/2,500 live female...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Summarize the literature on the social skills and relationships of women with Tur...
Abstract Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is a chromosomal abnormality (total or partial absence of...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a cross-cultural genetic disorder that affects around 1 in 2500 women and is...
The study aims to uncover and explore the social identities of women suffering from a genetic disord...
Item does not contain fulltextWe reviewed the literature on Turner Syndrome (TS) from 1962 until Mar...
The aim of the article is to compare and contrast dystopian discourse with the first-person life nar...
El Síndrome de Turner es un trastorno cromosómico determinado por la deleción total o parcial del cr...
The article concerns social functioning of women with Turner syndrome, focusing particularly on thei...
Wydział Studiów Edukacyjnych: Zakład Pedagogiki SpecjalnejZespół Turnera (ZT) jest dość często wystę...
BACKGROUND: Turner Syndrome (TS; 45,X) is a sex chromosome aneuploidy associated with deficits in so...
Objective: To identify how patients with Turner syndrome perceive their condition. Methods: Thirty-s...
Aim – to evaluate the sexual function in women with Turner syndrome in the relation with hormonal, c...
INTRODUCTION: Turner syndrome (TS) is one of the most common sex chromosome abnormalities caused by ...
Turner Syndrome (TS) is a genetic condition characterized by the partial or complete loss of one se...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a sex chromosome condi tion that occurs in approximately 1/2,500 live female...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Summarize the literature on the social skills and relationships of women with Tur...
Abstract Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is a chromosomal abnormality (total or partial absence of...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a cross-cultural genetic disorder that affects around 1 in 2500 women and is...
The study aims to uncover and explore the social identities of women suffering from a genetic disord...
Item does not contain fulltextWe reviewed the literature on Turner Syndrome (TS) from 1962 until Mar...
The aim of the article is to compare and contrast dystopian discourse with the first-person life nar...
El Síndrome de Turner es un trastorno cromosómico determinado por la deleción total o parcial del cr...