hrp0082p3-d3-872 | Growth (4) | ESPE2014
Bessahraoui Mimouna
, Naceur Malika
, Niar Sakina
, Zennaki Amel
, Arbi Farouk
, Ousaleh Meriem
, Bouziane-Nedjadi Karim
Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic syndrome caused by complete or partial absence of an X chromosome. It is the most common diagnosed sex chromosome abnormality in women, affecting 1/20002500 female live births.Objective and hypotheses: To determine to establish the clinical, hormonal, cytogenetic, and evolutive pattern of children with TS and to establish for correlations between genotype and phenotype.Method: We ...