05/15/19 grand rounds
grand rounds: Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Care of Girls and Women with Turner Syndrome
Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Care of Girls and Women with Turner Syndrome
Originally presented on May 15, 2019
Presented by:
Karl de Dios, MD- Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics, WSU BSOM; Clinical Geneticist/Biochemical Geneticist, Dayton Children's Hospital
Susan Almazan, MD, FAAP-Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pediatrics, WSU BSOM; Pediatric Endocrinologist, Dayton Children’s Hospital
Objectives:
- Discuss how to make a diagnosis of Turner Syndrome (TS).
- Identify and manage comorbidities or disorders that girls with TS are at risk for.
- Provide appropriate guidance for management of girls with TS in each age group.
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