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Cardiovascular Manifestations of Turner Syndrome: Phenotypic Differences Between Karyotype Subtypes

Pediatric cardiology(2023)

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Abstract
Turner syndrome (TS) is a genetic disorder presenting in phenotypic females with total or partial monosomy of the X chromosome. Cardiovascular abnormalities are common, including congenital heart defects (CHD) and aortic dilation. Although mosaic TS is suspected to have less severe phenotype as compared to non-mosaic TS, differences in cardiovascular manifestations between karyotypes are not well studied. This is a single-center retrospective cohort study including patients with TS seen from 2000 to 2022. Demographic data, chromosomal analysis, and imaging were reviewed. Karyotypes were categorized as monosomy X (45X), 45X mosaicism, isochromosome Xq, partial X deletions, ring X (r(X)), TS with Y material, and others. Prevalence of CHD and aortic dilation were compared between monosomy X and other subtypes using Pearson’s chi-square test and Welch two-sample t-test. We included 182 TS patients with median age 18 (range 4–33) years. CHD was more common in monosomy X as compared with others (61.4
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Turner syndrome,Congenital heart disease,Bicuspid aortic valve,Coarctation of the aorta,Aortic dilation
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