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English: Five Hispanic girls and women with Turner syndrome, a condition marked by a single copy of the X chromosome
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Source https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31854143/
Author Paul Kruszka, Yonit A Addissie, Cedrik Tekendo-Ngongang, Kelly L Jones, Sarah K Savage, Neerja Gupta, Nirmala D Sirisena, Vajira H W Dissanayake, C Sampath Paththinige, Teresa Aravena, Sheela Nampoothiri, Dhanya Yesodharan, Katta M Girisha, Siddaramappa Jagdish Patil, Saumya Shekhar Jamuar, Jasmine Chew-Yin Goh, Agustini Utari, Nydia Sihombing, Rupesh Mishra, Neer Shoba Chitrakar, Brenda C Iriele, Ezana Lulseged, Andre Megarbane, Annette Uwineza, Elizabeth Eberechi Oyenusi, Oluwarotimi Bolaji Olopade, Olufemi Adetola Fasanmade, Milagros M Duenas-Roque, Meow-Keong Thong, Joanna Y L Tung, Gary T K Mok, Nicole Fleischer, Godfrey M Rwegerera, María Beatriz de Herreros, Johnathan Watts, Karen Fieggen, Victoria Huckstadt, Angélica Moresco, María Gabriela Obregon, Dalia Farouk Hussen, Neveen A Ashaat, Engy A Ashaat, Brian H Y Chung, Eben Badoe, Sultana M H Faradz, Mona O El Ruby, Vorasuk Shotelersuk, Ambroise Wonkam, Ekanem Nsikak Ekure, Shubha R Phadke, Antonio Richieri-Costa, Maximilian Muenke
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