hrp0089p2-p241 | Growth & Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

Turner Syndrome and Autoimmune Thyroid Disease: Pecularities of Evolution in 93 Turner Syndrome Patients

Dumitrescu Cristina , Gherlan Iuliana , Radomir Lidia , Vintila Madalina , Brehar Andreea , Caragheorgheopol Andra , Purice Mariana , Procopiuc Camelia

Turner Syndrome (TS) is a relatively common chromosomopathy and according to epidemiological studies the prevalence of Autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) in TS fluctuates from 10% to 21% versus 1.3% in the general population.Objective: – to retrospectively evaluate thyroid autoimmune disorders and thyroid function in a group of 93 TS patients.– to compare the prevalence of AIT and thyroid dysfunction in subgroups of TS accordin...

hrp0095p2-170 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

A rare case of a child with Type 1 diabetes who was subsequently diagnosed with both growth hormone deficiency and Turner Syndrome

Boyd Susan , Kotlyarevska Kateryna

Background: The association between Turner syndrome and Type1/ Type 2 diabetes is well known. Growth hormone is also utilized in Turner syndrome to improve height outcomes, but association of Turner patients with growth hormone deficiency is rare. To my knowledge, there are no cases of concurring Turner syndrome, Type 1 diabetes, and growth hormone deficiency.Objectives: To describe a rare case where a child diagnosed wi...

hrp0095p1-117 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

The elevated levels of Fetuin-A and FGF21 are correlated with metabolic indicators in Turner syndrome

Yao Qian , Chen Ruimin , Yuan Xin , Zhang Ying , Shangguan Huakun , Lin Xiangquan , Yang Xiaohong

Objective: To find the roles of Fetuin-A and FGF21 in metabolic disorders through investigating the correlations between Fetuin-A, FGF21 with metabolic indicators in girls with Turner syndrome (TS).Methods: A cross-sectional study of TS girls ranging from 5 to18 years and age-, body mass index (BMI)- matched healthy girls were recruited from the outpatients in Fuzhou Children’s Hospital of Fujian Medical University...

hrp0095p2-201 | Growth and Syndromes | ESPE2022

Association between Turner Syndrom and GH deficiency: 04 case

Khensal Sabrina , Bouhelassa Amina , Boukri Asma , Nouri Nassim

Introduction: Turner Syndrom (TS) is one of the most common chromosomic abnormalities. It associates almost constantly an ovarian dysgenesis and a growth delay (GD). The GD is often secondary to a peripheral resistance to the growth hormone (GH). The GH deficiency (GHD) is a rare cause of growth delay, the association between these two condition is even rarer.Patients and methods: We describe here the cases of 4 patients...

hrp0089pl8 | Turner syndrome: new insights from prenatal genomics and transcriptomics | ESPE2018

Turner Syndrome: New Insights from Prenatal Genomics and Transcriptomics

Bianchi Diana

Prior to the clinical and commercial introduction of noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) by sequencing of maternal plasma cell-free DNA in 2011, most fetuses with Turner syndrome were detected by sonographic findings related to lymphedema or incidentally. NIPT, however, has transformed prenatal genetic screening, and an estimated 4–6 million tests have been performed worldwide. In the maternal plasma sample there is both maternal and placental cell-free DNA. Following a s...

hrp0089p3-p202 | GH & IGFs P3 | ESPE2018

Final Adult Height After Growth Hormone Treatment in Patients with Turner Syndrome

Ahn Jungmin , Suh Junghwan , Kim Hoseong , Kwon Ahreum

This study aimed to evaluate final adult height after recombinant growth hormone (GH) treatment in girls with Turner syndrome (TS) and elucidate the contributing factors to growth response. (Seventy-four patients with Turner syndrome who were treated with GH and reached adult height and 18 patients without treatment were enrolled in this study. To determine final height gain, we assessed the difference between the final height standard deviation score (SDS) and height SDS at t...

hrp0089p2-p240 | Growth & Syndromes P2 | ESPE2018

The Validation of an Automated Bone Age Assessment in Girls with Turner Syndrome – A Pilot Study

Soucek Ondrej , Lebl Jan , Maratova Klara , Zemkova Dana , Sumnik Zdenek

Background: Bone age evaluation is a basic tool to manage the treatment of girls with Turner syndrome (TS). The current standard of care is to involve an experienced medical staff to use the Tanner Whitehouse 3 (TW3) or Greulich-Pyle (GP) method for manual evaluation of the bone age. As this is time consuming and may be partially influenced by the evaluator’s skills, automated systems may prove more efficient.Objective and hypothesis: The aim of thi...

hrp0089p3-p248 | Growth & Syndromes P3 | ESPE2018

Prediction of Response to Growth Hormone Treatment in Korean Girls with Turner Syndrome

Jung Mo Kyung , Kim Se Young , Lee Ji-Eun , Kim Hae Soon , Yu Jeesuk , Yoo Eun-Gyong

Purpose: Growth hormone (GH) treatment has become common practice in Turner syndrome (TS) to improve final adult height. However, there are only a few studies on the analysis of good responders to GH treatment in TS. The aim of this study is to predict the responsiveness to growth hormone therapy in Turner syndrome.Methods: Among 197 TS patients registered in LG Growth study, 92 patients were excluded because of systemic illness or hypothyroidism. The cl...

hrp0086wg3.3 | ESPE Turner Syndrome Working Group (TS) | ESPE2016

The Added Value of Experience Based Coaching and the Outcomes for Women with Turner Syndrome in the Netherlands

Mijnarends Helen

To support people with chronic diseases in labour, reïntegration or participation, the Dutch Centre of Chronic Illness and Work developed a certification programme for professional experienced based coaching for patient support organisations. This 8-month during programme combines professional aid and peer-support for a diversity of chronic diseases. Experience based coaching is innovative and can assist patients emotionally by supporting them with coping and accepting th...

hrp0086p1-p800 | Syndromes: Mechanisms and Management P1 | ESPE2016

Rare Cases of Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency and Variant Turner Syndrome

Kim Yoo-Mi , Lee Hoon Sang , Kim Gu-Hwan , Yoo Han-Wook , Kim Su young , Cheon Chong Kun

Background: Turner syndrome, a condition that affects only girls and women, result when the X chromosome is missing or partially missing. Ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) deficiency, the most common inherited urea cycle disorder, is transmitted as a partially dominant X-linked trait. The OTC gene maps to Xp21.1 and spans approximately 73 kb, containing 10 exons and 9 introns. OTC deficiency is diagnosed using a combination of clinical findings and biochemical testing, while co...