hrp0098p3-330 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024
Rachedi Hanae
, Yagoubi Latifa
, Zahra Najioui Fatima
, Bouichrat Nisrine
, Rouf Siham
, Latrech Hanane
Introduction: Turner syndrome is one of the most common chromosomal anomalies occurring in approximately 1 in 1500 live-births females (1), resulting from the partial or complete absence of X-chromosome. It is associated to several skeletal abnormalities including short stature, delayed skeletal maturation, angular deformities of the limbs, spinal deformity, and early-onset osteoporosis. This study aims to evaluate the prevalence of these skel...