Frontier in Medical & Health Research
TURNER SYNDROME: INTEGRATING GENETIC, CLINICAL, AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL INSIGHTS FOR HOLISTIC MANAGEMENT
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Keywords

Turner syndrome, chromosomal abnormality, women’s fitness, fertility, genetics, chromosomal disorders, psychosocial development

How to Cite

TURNER SYNDROME: INTEGRATING GENETIC, CLINICAL, AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL INSIGHTS FOR HOLISTIC MANAGEMENT. (2026). Frontier in Medical and Health Research, 4(1), 190-223. https://fmhr.net/index.php/fmhr/article/view/2035

Abstract

Turner syndrome is a condition that affects a small portion of females and can influence many parts of the body throughout every stage of life, which is why caring for it requires a team of different specialists working together. Earlier guidelines already recognized this need, but so much new information has emerged that an updated look became necessary. Experts start with informal discussions and eventually coming together for a large consensus. Several groups of specialists focused on different major areas of Turner syndrome, including how the condition is diagnosed and understood genetically. This review mainly focused on how female growth and development is effected during childhood. Study about adolescence, the heart problems that can be present from birth or appear later in life. How to support a smooth and healthy transition into adult, its medical care, and the wide range of additional health concerns, including neuron-cognitive challenges.

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