Girls affected with Turner's syndrome usually are infertile and have primary amenorrhoea. They usually do not attain an adult height above 1.5 metres. Affected individuals have good mental development but there are commonly specific learning difficulties. Lifespan is not affected.
Early diagnosis enables specific hormone replacement to be administered:
In the rare cases of mosaics with Y chromosomes the gonads should be removed due to the 50% risk of neoplasia.
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