Turner's syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder that arises from the complete or partial absence of the second sex chromosome. The T S behavioural phenotype has been characterised by a specific neuropsychological profile of normal verbal skills, impaired visuo-spatial and/or visuo-perceptual abilities and difficulty with motor function. Recently there have been reports of deficits in executive functions. The current study investigated the role of executive and behavioural functioning in TS females aged 6-16 years
Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder seen in phenotypically female (pf) individuals who have e...
Turner’s Syndrome (TS), or X-monosomy, is a common chromosomal disorder in women, and provides a val...
Background Turner syndrome (TS) results from the loss of part or all of one X chromosome in females....
Turner's syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder that arises from the complete or partial absence of the...
International audienceTurner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder, affecting 1/2500 to 1/3000 live fe...
Item does not contain fulltextTo validate the movement problems in daily life in girls with Turner's...
We reviewed the literature on Turner Syndrome (TS) from 1962 until March 2003 with respect to the fo...
Item does not contain fulltextWe reviewed the literature on Turner Syndrome (TS) from 1962 until Mar...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a chromosomal disorder in women resulting from a partial or complete absence...
Abstract Background Turner syndrome is the result of the partial or complete absence of an X chromos...
Objective: Turner syndrome (ST) characterized by total or partial deletion of the second sex chromos...
Compared Child Behavior Checklist results in 103 girls with Turner syndrome (TS) ages 7 to 13 years ...
INTRODUCTION: Turner syndrome (TS) is one of the most common sex chromosome abnormalities caused by ...
Turner syndrome is associated with spatial and numerical cognitive impairments. We hypothesized that...
Purpose Patients with Turner syndrome (TS) have distinct neurocognitive and psychosocial characteris...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder seen in phenotypically female (pf) individuals who have e...
Turner’s Syndrome (TS), or X-monosomy, is a common chromosomal disorder in women, and provides a val...
Background Turner syndrome (TS) results from the loss of part or all of one X chromosome in females....
Turner's syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder that arises from the complete or partial absence of the...
International audienceTurner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder, affecting 1/2500 to 1/3000 live fe...
Item does not contain fulltextTo validate the movement problems in daily life in girls with Turner's...
We reviewed the literature on Turner Syndrome (TS) from 1962 until March 2003 with respect to the fo...
Item does not contain fulltextWe reviewed the literature on Turner Syndrome (TS) from 1962 until Mar...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a chromosomal disorder in women resulting from a partial or complete absence...
Abstract Background Turner syndrome is the result of the partial or complete absence of an X chromos...
Objective: Turner syndrome (ST) characterized by total or partial deletion of the second sex chromos...
Compared Child Behavior Checklist results in 103 girls with Turner syndrome (TS) ages 7 to 13 years ...
INTRODUCTION: Turner syndrome (TS) is one of the most common sex chromosome abnormalities caused by ...
Turner syndrome is associated with spatial and numerical cognitive impairments. We hypothesized that...
Purpose Patients with Turner syndrome (TS) have distinct neurocognitive and psychosocial characteris...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder seen in phenotypically female (pf) individuals who have e...
Turner’s Syndrome (TS), or X-monosomy, is a common chromosomal disorder in women, and provides a val...
Background Turner syndrome (TS) results from the loss of part or all of one X chromosome in females....