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Answers: 2006 Series : April 25, 2006
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A 6-year-old boy presents to your office because his mother has noted a blue discoloration to the sclera. |
| All of the following can cause such discoloration and should be considered in the differential diagnosis in this case EXCEPT: |
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c -- Turner’s syndrome |
All of the listed answers can cause blue discoloration in affected patients. However, Turner’s syndrome (XO) occurs only in female patients and this patient was a boy.
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