hrp0092t8 | Top 20 Poster | ESPE2019
Pienkowski Catherine
, El Allali Yasmine
, Cartault Audrey
, Ernoult Perrine
, Grunenwald Solange
, Reish Nicole
, Claahsen-Van Hedi
, Salles Jean-Pierre
Aim: The objective of the study was to determine bone mineralisation density in Turner syndrome (TS) from DSD life cohort, and to analyse the trabecular (lumbar spine = LS) and cortical bone (femoral neck = FN) mineralisation.Materials and Methods: This study was part of the DSD-LIFE study, a cross-sectional clinical outcome study of the BMD of TS adult patients from paediatric cohorts. BMD of the LS and FN were ...