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Online Medical Books for Turner Syndrome

Read Book Excerpts about Turner Syndrome

16 MEDICAL BOOKS ONLINE! Free online access (without registration) to excerpts of published medical book chapters related to Turner Syndrome are available from the following published medical books for more detailed information about Turner Syndrome.

Medical Books Excerpts
  • DWARFISM
  • "Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs" (2003)
  • DWARFISM
  • "Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care" (2007)
  • DWARFISM
  • "Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care" (2007)

Medical Book Chapters Online

Here are chapters about Turner Syndrome from the online medical books listed above:

DWARFISM
(Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)

... Is there disproportion of the trunk and extremities? These findings would suggest achondrodysplasia. Is there obesity? The finding of obesity would suggest Fröhlich's syndrome, Laurence-Moon-Bardet ... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP ... READ EXCERPTS »

DWARFISM
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... A list of possible causes of dwarfism may be developed anatomically, physiologically, and biochemically. Visualizing the many organs of the body is an excellent way to recall the causes. Beginning with the pituitary one thinks of hypopituitarism and Lawrence– ... READ EXCERPTS »

Fragile X syndrome
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

... Fragile X is the most common inherited cause of mental retardation. The condition is typically caused by a well-defined mutation at a specific locus of the fragile X mental retardation 1 (FMR1) gene on the X chromosome. Approximately 85% of males and 50%... Causes and incidence ... Signs and symptoms ... Diagnosis ... Treatment ... Special considerations ... READ EXCERPTS »

X-linked infantile hypogammaglobulinemia
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

... X-linked infantile hypogammaglobulinemia is a recessive, congenital disorder in which all five immunoglobulins (Ig) — IgM, IgG, IgA, IgD, and IgE — and circulating B cells are absent or deficient but T cells are intact. It’s also... Causes and incidence ... Signs and symptoms ... Diagnosis ... Treatment ... Special considerations ... READ EXCERPTS »

DWARFISM
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... A list of possible causes of dwarfism may be developed anatomically, physiologically, and biochemically. Visualizing the many organs of the body is an excellent way to recall the causes. Beginning with the pituitary one thinks of hypopituitarism and... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Do not assume that patients have fractures without obtaining comparison views of thecontralateral body part
(Avoiding Common Pediatric Errors)

... Author: Madan Dharmar, MD What to Do - Gather Appropriate Data Fractures account for nearly 15% of all pediatric injuries. The anatomical, physiologic, and biomechanical differences in the bones make fractures in children different from adult... Suggested Readings ... READ EXCERPTS »

Copyright notice for book excerpts: Copyright © 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. All rights reserved.


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