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Turner Syndrome and Associated Problems in Turkish Children: A Multicenter Study

dc.contributor.authorBEREKET, ABDULLAH
dc.contributor.authorDEMİRCİOĞLU, SERAP
dc.contributor.authorsYesilkaya, Ediz; Bereket, Abdullah; Darendeliler, Feyza; Bas, Firdevs; Poyrazoglu, Sukran; Aydin, Banu Kucukemre; Darcan, Sukran; Dundar, Bumin; Buyukinan, Muammer; Kara, Cengiz; Sari, Erkan; Adal, Erdal; Akinci, Aysehan; Atabek, Mehmet Emre; Demirel, Fatma; Celik, Nurullah; Ozkan, Behzat; Ozhan, Bayram; Orbak, Zerrin; Ersoy, Betul; Dogan, Murat; Atas, Ali; Turan, Serap; Goksen, Damla; Tarim, Omer; Yuksel, Bilgin; Ercan, Oya; Hatun, Sukru; Simsek, Enver; Okten, Aysenur; Abaci, Ayhan; Doneray, Hakan; Ozbek, Mehmet Nuri; Keskin, Mehmet; Onal, Hasan; Akyurek, Nesibe; Bulan, Kezban; Tepe, Derya; Emeksiz, Hamdi Cihan; Demir, Korcan; Kizilay, Deniz; Topaloglu, Ali Kemal; Eren, Erdal; Ozen, Samim; Abali, Saygin; Akin, Leyla; Eklioglu, Beray Selver; Kaba, Sultan; Anik, Ahmet; Bas, Serpil; Unuvar, Tolga; Saglam, Halil; Bolu, Semih; Ozgen, Tolga; Dogan, Durmus; Cakir, Esra Deniz; Sen, Yasar; Andiran, Nesibe; Cizmecioglu, Filiz; Evliyaoglu, Olcay; Karaguzel, Gulay; Pirgon, Ozgur; Catli, Gonul; Can, Hatice Dilek; Gurbuz, Fatih; Binay, Cigdem; Bas, Veysel Nijat; Fidanci, Kursat; Polat, Adem; Gul, Davut; Acikel, Cengizhan; Demirbilek, Huseyin; Cinaz, Peyami; Bondy, Carolyn
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-14T11:08:22Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-11T15:48:22Z
dc.date.available2022-03-14T11:08:22Z
dc.date.issued2015-03-05
dc.description.abstractObjective: Turner syndrome (TS) is a chromosomal disorder caused by complete or partial X chromosome monosomy that manifests various clinical features depending on the karyotype and on the genetic background of affected girls. This study aimed to systematically investigate the key clinical features of TS in relationship to karyotype in a large pediatric Turkish patient population. Methods: Our retrospective study included 842 karyotype-proven TS patients aged 0-18 years who were evaluated in 35 different centers in Turkey in the years 2013-2014. Results: The most common karyotype was 45, X (50.7%), followed by 45, X/46, XX (10.8%), 46, X, i(Xq) (10.1%) and 45, X/46, X, i(Xq) (9.5%). Mean age at diagnosis was 10.2 +/- 4.4 years. The most common presenting complaints were short stature and delayed puberty. Among patients diagnosed before age one year, the ratio of karyotype 45, X was significantly higher than that of other karyotype groups. Cardiac defects (bicuspid aortic valve, coarctation of the aorta and aortic stenosis) were the most common congenital anomalies, occurring in 25% of the TS cases. This was followed by urinary system anomalies (horseshoe kidney, double collector duct system and renal rotation) detected in 16.3%. Hashimoto's thyroiditis was found in 11.1% of patients, gastrointestinal abnormalities in 8.9%, ear nose and throat problems in 22.6%, dermatologic problems in 21.8% and osteoporosis in 15.3%. Learning difficulties and/or psychosocial problems were encountered in 39.1%. Insulin resistance and impaired fasting glucose were detected in 3.4% and 2.2%, respectively. Dyslipidemia prevalence was 11.4%. Conclusion: This comprehensive study systematically evaluated the largest group of karyotype-proven TS girls to date. The karyotype distribution, congenital anomaly and comorbidity profile closely parallel that from other countries and support the need for close medical surveillance of these complex patients throughout their lifespan.
dc.identifier.doi10.4274/jcrpe.1771
dc.identifier.eissn1308-5735
dc.identifier.issn1308-5727
dc.identifier.pubmed25800473
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11424/245947
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000351307200005
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherGALENOS YAYINCILIK
dc.relation.ispartofJOURNAL OF CLINICAL RESEARCH IN PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectNationwide study
dc.subjectTurner syndrome
dc.subjectchildren
dc.subjectdiagnostic features
dc.subjectassociated problems
dc.subjectCELIAC-DISEASE
dc.subjectCARDIOVASCULAR MALFORMATIONS
dc.subjectRENAL MALFORMATIONS
dc.subjectMELANOCYTIC NEVI
dc.subjectHEART-DISEASE
dc.subjectAORTIC-VALVE
dc.subjectRISK-FACTORS
dc.subjectABNORMALITIES
dc.subjectPREVALENCE
dc.subjectGIRLS
dc.titleTurner Syndrome and Associated Problems in Turkish Children: A Multicenter Study
dc.typearticle
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.endPage36
oaire.citation.issue1
oaire.citation.startPage27
oaire.citation.titleJOURNAL OF CLINICAL RESEARCH IN PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY
oaire.citation.volume7

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