hrp0084p2-212 | Bone | ESPE2015
Cleemann Line
, Holm Kirsten
, Kobbernagel Hanne
, Kristensen Bent
, Skouby Sven Olaf
, Jensen Andreas Emil Kryger
, Gravholt Claus
Background: Reduced bone mineral density (BMD) is seen in Turner syndrome (TS) with an increased risk of fractures and osteoporosis. Body composition in TS is characterised by increased body fat (FM) and decreased lean body mass (LBM), even with a normal BMI. Oestrogen replacement therapy for attaining and preserving normal bone mass is necessary in most TS girls. There is a potential role of age-specific estrogen doses, with lower doses used in the early puberty and higher do...