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OCR: led on any Chromosome analysis should be perfor ens of girl unexpectedly short for her family; s tion since puberty should not inhibit this investig drome twenty per cent of girls with Turner's sy pment. have signs of spontaneous sexual devel The The only constant feature is short statur ires a 1 (GH or management of Turner's syndrome req growth-promoting regimen in childhoc uction of low-dose sex steroids) and phased intro oestrogen from the twelfth year of life ts are Unfortunately, although these treatmer nd beneficial to the child in the short term teristics, promote normal secondary sexual char f the final they have been unimpressive in terms height that is achieved. See also: · Turner's Syndrome