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Turner Syndrome: Toward Early Recognition and Improved Outcomes CME
Faculty: Judith L. Ross, MD; Lori K. St. Dennis-Feezle, RN; Colleen Weber, RN
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Release Date: December 23, 2002Valid for credit through December 23, 2003

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Editorial Content produced by the University of California, Irvine College of Medicine and Deborah Wood and Associates.This CE activity, "Turner Syndrome: Toward Early Recognition and Improved Outcomes," was originally offered as a live program certified for CE.

Contents of This CME Activity
  1. Turner Syndrome: Toward Early Recognition and Improved Outcomes
    Turner Syndrome: Definition, Epidemiology, and Clinical Features
    Diagnosis and Genetics
    Turner Syndrome: Affect on Body Systems
    Lymphatic System Defects
    Other Anomalies Associated With Turner Syndrome
    Orthopedic Abnormalities
    Growth Deficits
    Other Physiological and Psychosocial Issues
    Referral, Testing, and Treatment
    Patient Management
    Patient Monitoring
    Resources and Conclusions
    References

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