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Effect of Estrogen on Mental and Social Functioning in Girls With Turner's Syndrome

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National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Turner's Syndrome

Treatments

Drug: Estrogen

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT00004274
199/11680
TJU-11680

Details and patient eligibility

About

RATIONALE: Turner's syndrome is a disease in which females are missing all or part of one X chromosome and do not produce estrogen. Giving estrogen is standard treatment for girls who have Turner's syndrome. Estrogen may be effective treatment for mental and social functioning problems experienced by girls with Turner's syndrome.

PURPOSE: Clinical trial to study the effectiveness of long term estrogen therapy on mental and social functioning in girls who have Turner's syndrome.

Full description

PROTOCOL OUTLINE: Participants are evaluated for cognitive and social function at entry and 4 years following entry. Assessments include the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised, a child behavior checklist, the Children's Self-Concept Scale, and visual-spatial, visual-motor, attention, memory, language, and facial recognition tasks.

Patients (and parents) undergo X-chromosome analysis; brain magnetic imaging is optional.

Controls are matched using school selection and telephone interviews.

A study duration of 12 years is estimated.

Sex

Female

Ages

8 to 12 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

PROTOCOL ENTRY CRITERIA:

  • Girls aged 8 and 12 years with Turner's syndrome-compatible karyotype
  • Age-matched girls without Turner's syndrome entered as controls
  • Concurrent registration on Thomas Jefferson University growth study required of subjects with Turner's syndrome

Trial contacts and locations

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