In addition to overall short stature, those with Turner syndrome may also fail to grow in other areas. This includes the fingers and toes, which are usually shorter and may appear to be incredibly childlike, regardless of the patient's age. The fourth toe and the ring finger are typically even shorter, extending just slightly farther than the fifth toe and the ring finger. This generally does not impact the ability to use the hands or feet from a functional perspective, but it is a cosmetic difference that may need to be explained to children with the condition.

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