Congenital ovarian hypoplasia in children
Congenital ovarian hypoplasia in children, also known as Turner syndrome (Turners syndrome), is mainly characterized by female appearance, does not develop during adolescence, primary amenorrhea, short stature, cervical webbing, elbow eversion, etc., and its gonads are fibrous . Congenital ovarian dysgenesis in children is the most common sex chromosome disease, and it is also the only hereditary disease in humans that can survive after birth.
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