hrp0082p3-d3-808 | Gonads and Gynaecology | ESPE2014

Phenotypic and Genotypic Characteristics of Patients with Turner Syndrome

Fedala Soumeya , Haddam Mahdi , Chentli Farida , Meskine Djamila , Akkache Lyna , Youcef Hafsa Si

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality in females (prevalence 1/2500 births). It is related to the absence or abnormality of one of the two X chromosomes. It is characterized by a short stature, gonadal failure and a many diseases that reduce life expectancy of patients.Objective and hypotheses: Report Clinical, hormonal, Cytogenetics and evolutionary ST characteristics then correlate the karyotype and clinical expres...

hrp0082p3-d3-873 | Growth (4) | ESPE2014

Phenotypic and Genotypic Characteristics of Patients with Turner Syndrome

Fedala Soumeya , Haddam Ali el Mahdi , Chentli Farida , Meskine Djamila , Akkache Lyna , Siyoucef Hafsa

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality in females (prevalence 1/2500 births). It is related to the absence or abnormality of one of the two X chromosomes. It is characterized by a short stature, gonadal failure and a many diseases that reduce life expectancy of patients.Objective and hypotheses: Report clinical, hormonal, cytogenetics, and evolutionary TS characteristics then correlate the karyotype and clinical expre...

hrp0082p2-d3-618 | Turner Syndrome | ESPE2014

GH Deficiency as a Cause of Persistent Hypoglycaemia in a Child with Turner Mosaic and Kabuki Syndrome

Ajzensztejn Michal , Shah Pratik , Abid Noina , Hurst Jane , Morrogh Deborah , McKee Shane , Hussain Khalid

Introduction: We report the first known case of a child with mosaic Turner syndrome (TS) with ring X chromosome abnormality and Kabuki syndrome (KDM6A deletion) presenting with hypoglycaemia secondary to severe GH deficiency. Ring X Turner’s mosaic have the XIST locus, so the chromosome is inactivated, however the KDM6A gene deletion associated with Kabuki syndrome escapes X-inactivation as it is falls below the threshold required to manifest inactivation. This r...

hrp0097p1-126 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2023

A Rare Coexistence of Turner Syndrome and Mycosis Fungoides: A Case Report

Bayrak Demirel Özge , Karakılıç Özturan Esin , Derya Kardelen Al Aslı , Yıldız Melek , Poyrazoğlu Şükran , Baş Firdevs , Darendeliler Feyza

Introduction: The frequency of solid and hematological malignancies has been reported to be higher in children with Turner syndrome than in the general population. Mycosis fungoides (MF) represent the most common type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, which is a low-grade lymphoproliferative disease. To the best of our knowledge, the coexistence of Turner syndrome and MF has not yet been reported. Here, we report a girl with Turner syndrome and MF.<p class="ab...

hrp0092p3-141 | GH and IGFs | ESPE2019

Treatment Outcome of Growth Hormone in Turner Syndrome Children

Thao Bui Phuong , Dung Vu Chi , Nhu Hoa Pham Thi , Khanh Nguyen Ngoc , Bich Ngoc Can Thi , Mai Do Thi Thanh , Ha Nguyen Thu

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) patients frequently have short stature. Females adults with TS are usually 20 cm shorter than normal females. Growth hormone (GH) can improve final height in TS patients.Objective: To evaluate GH therapy for children with Turner syndrome in term of efficacy and side effectPatient and Method: This serial cases study was done in TS patients in a perio...

hrp0092p1-94 | Growth and Syndromes (to include Turner Syndrome) | ESPE2019

Familial Occurrence of Turner Syndrome in two Tunisian Families

Gargouri Imen , Kmiha Sana , Abdelhedi Fatma , Hadjkacem Faten , Safi Wajdi , Loukil Fatma , Mnif Mouna , Hachicha Mongia , Kamoun Thouraya , Belguith Neila , Abid Mohamed

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is a common genetic disorder with an incidence of 1 in 2500 live births due to chromosomal errors resulting in monosomy for the X chromosome with or without mosaicism. Familial TS has been rarely reported. We report two families having TS.Methods: We report 6 patients with TS who had been referred to the Endocrinology department and Pediatric department at Hedi Chaker hospital, Sfax, Tuni...

hrp0089p1-p161 | Growth &amp; Syndromes P1 | ESPE2018

Analysis of Osteoblats Precursors in Girls with Turner Syndrome

Brunetti Giacomina , Chiarito Mariangela , Piacente Laura , Aceto Gabriella , Colucci Silvia , Colaianni Graziana , Grano Maria , D'Amato Gabriele , Felicia Faienza Maria

Background and aim: Subjects with Turner Syndrome (TS) show low cortical bone mineral density (BMD), osteoporosis and risk of fractures. Previously, we demonstrated the enhanced spontaneous osteoclastogenesis in girls and young women with TS before and after pubertal induction with hormonal replacement therapy (HRT). The bone resorption observed in girls before puberty induction seems to be supported by the high FSH serum levels observed at prepubertal stage, while in young wo...

hrp0086wg3.1 | ESPE Turner Syndrome Working Group (TS) | ESPE2016

Spontaneous Fertility and Pregnancy Outcomes in Turner Syndrome

Christin-Maitre Sophie

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) occurs in 1/2000 newborn girls. Primary ovarian insufficiency (POI), due to an increased follicular apoptosis, is a classic feature of TS. It occurs in more than 95% of TS patients. Therefore, oocyte donation is often the only option for women desiring a pregnancy.Objective and hypotheses: Few studies have reported the outcome of spontaneous pregnancies (SP) in TS patients.Method: We evaluated the p...

hrp0082fc12.3 | Obesity | ESPE2014

Increased Resting Energy Expenditure in Girls with Turner Syndrome

Binder Gerhard , Frank Laura , Blumenstock Gunnar , Schweizer Roland

Background: There is no knowledge of the energy metabolism in the presence of X chromosome aneuploidy or structural aberrations. Recently, an abnormal muscle metabolism was observed in girls with Turner syndrome (TS).Objective and Hypotheses: Resting energy expenditure was prospectively estimated by indirect spirometry in 92 short prepubertal girls at the start of GH therapy.Method: The diagnoses were TS (n=23), GH deficie...

hrp0082p3-d3-867 | Growth (4) | ESPE2014

The Effect of GH and Pubertal Induction Therapy in Turner Syndrome

Darcan Sukran , Ozen Samim , Koprulu Ozge , Atik Tahir , Ozkinay Ferda , Goksen Damla

Background: The most prominent clinical feature in patients with Turner syndrome (TS) is short stature.Objective and hypotheses: To assess the effect of GH and pubertal induction therapy on height gain in patients with TS.Method: 58 TS patients with a mean age of 18.9±7.2 years were documented retrospectively. Clinical findings, karyotype, impact of baseline age, dosage, baseline bone age, duration of the GH and pubertal induc...