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62nd Annual ESPE (ESPE 2024)

Liverpool, UK
16 Nov 2024 - 18 Nov 2024

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The 62nd ESPE Annual Meeting will now be taking place in Liverpool, UK.

Working Group Symposia

ESPE Working Group on Turner Syndrome

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Beyond growth and puberty – monitoring co-morbidities in Turner syndrome.

Backeljauw Philippe

Turner syndrome affects about 50 per 100,000 females and impacts multiple organs throughout all stages of life, necessitating multi- or interdisciplinary care. The 2017 international Turner syndrome clinical guidelines document provides practical recommendations to help clinicians in delivering optimal care to individuals with a diagnosis of Turner syndrome. These clinical guidelines were recently reviewed during a 2023 consensus meeting and updated evidence-based recommendati...

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Turner syndrome and care during adulthood

Gravholt Claus

Turner syndrome (TS) is associated with a wide range of clinical stigmata, such as short stature, ovarian dysgenesis, delayed puberty and infertility, congenital malformations, endocrine disorders, including a range of autoimmune conditions and type 2 diabetes, and neurocognitive deficits. Morbidity and mortality are clearly increased compared with the general population and the average age at diagnosis is quite delayed. During recent years it has become clear that a multidisc...