The effect of genetic differences and ovarian failure: intact cognitive function in adult women with premature ovarian failure versus turner syndrome.

@article{Ross2004TheEO,
  title={The effect of genetic differences and ovarian failure: intact cognitive function in adult women with premature ovarian failure versus turner syndrome.},
  author={Judith L Ross and Gerry A. Stefanatos and Harvey W Kushner and Carolyn A. Bondy and Lawrence M. Nelson and Andrew R. Zinn and David P. Roeltgen},
  journal={The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism},
  year={2004},
  volume={89 4},
  pages={
          1817-22
        }
}
Premature ovarian failure (POF) is generally defined as amenorrhea, hypoestrogenism, and elevated gonadotropins occurring in a woman before the age of 40 yr. Usually, the etiology is unknown. Turner syndrome (TS, monosomy X), also associated with ovarian failure, has a characteristic neurocognitive profile. TS females, as a group, have specific deficits in visual-spatial abilities, visual-perceptual abilities, motor function, nonverbal memory, executive function, and attentional abilities… 
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