hrp0098p2-173 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2024

Prevalence and changes in genetic and clinical abnormalities in growth hormone-treated girls with Turner syndrome: a study from the Belgian-Luxembourgish growth hormone registry (BELGROW)

Boutsen Laure , Thomas Muriel , De Schepper Jean , Verlinde Fransiska , Beckers Dominique , Heinrichs Claudine , Casteels Kristina , Cools Martine , Dotremont Hilde , Brachet Cécile , Parent Anne-Simone , Lambert Sophie , Massa Guy , Klink Daniel , Logghe Karl , Depoorter Sylvia , Fudvoye Julie , Reynaert Nele , Becker Marianne , Lysy Philippe

Background: Since the initial clinical description of Turner Syndrome (TS), there have been notable changes in the genotypic and phenotypic presentation of the disease. Our aimis to provide an overview of the current genetic and clinical characteristics of a large Belgian cohort of girls with TS, and the evolution over the last 3 decades.Methods: We therefore analyzed the genetic and clinical data of growth hormone(GH)-t...