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Turner Syndrome???


I know ive asked this before but i kinda need a lil more info.
What are the symtoms of the disorder? What causes it? How do you know if you have it turner syndrome? How do you treat it? Can you survive from it and what are the chances? Plz help. thx in advance!

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