@Article{Wiśniewski2005,
journal="Ginekologia Praktyczna  - - -       <span style=color: red>ARCHIVAL</span>",
issn="1231-6407",
year="2005",
title="Fetal dystrophy \&#8211; one of the feature of Turner syndrome",
abstract="Turner\&#8217;s syndrome is one of the most frequent diseases with accompanying growth deficiency, the developmental disorders being observed as early as in the fetal period. A total of 474 female newborns with Turner\&#8217;s syndrome were studied, the pregnancies, mostly second ones, lasting 40 weeks on average but not less than 38 weeks. Mean body mass (\&#177;SD) at birth was 2963\&#177; g (range:) and in 87% of newborns was below the normal value for gestational age. Mean body mass deficiency amounted to 611\&#177; g, but in 20% of newborns exceeded 1000 g. In 19% of newborns body mass was below -2 SD for gestational age which classified intrauterine dystrophy as one of the most frequent features of the Turner\&#8217;s syndrome. It might, furthermore, imply that intrauterine dystrophy could be associated with impaired gene expression, presumably on the X-chromosome.",
author="Wiśniewski, Andrzej",
pages="41--45",
url="https://www.termedia.pl/Fetal-dystrophy-8211-one-of-the-feature-of-Turner-syndrome,5,3211,1,1.html"
}