Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0008p37 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2004

Increasing oestrogen dose reduces intima media thickness in women with Turner Syndrome

Ostberg JE , Storry C , Donald AE , Halcox JP , Conway GS

Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of mortality in women with Turner Syndrome(TS), and may be congenital or acquired. There is a high prevalence of risk factors for ischaemic heart disease(IHD) including hypertension, dyslipidaemia, diabetes and obesity. This oestrogen dose-ranging vascular physiology study compared women with TS (n=14) and 46,XX gonadal dysgenesis(GD) (n=11) to determine the relative contributions of oestrogen deficiency and genetics, and to assess the...

ea0008dp17 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2004

Increasing oestrogen dose reduces intima media thickness in women with Turner Syndrome

Ostberg JE , Storry C , Donald AE , Halcox JP , Conway GS

Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of mortality in women with Turner Syndrome(TS), and may be congenital or acquired. There is a high prevalence of risk factors for ischaemic heart disease(IHD) including hypertension, dyslipidaemia, diabetes and obesity. This oestrogen dose-ranging vascular physiology study compared women with TS (n=14) and 46,XX gonadal dysgenesis(GD) (n=11) to determine the relative contributions of oestrogen deficiency and genetics, and to assess the...

ea0008p36 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2004

Vasculopathy in Turner Syndrome: Arterial Dilatation and Intimal Thickening without Endothelial Dysfunction

Ostberg JE , Donald AE , Storry C , McCarthy C , Halcox JP , Conway GS

Dissection or rupture of the aorta accounts for death in 2-8% of women with Turner Syndrome (TS), and dilatation of the aortic root, has been reported as a predisposing factor. We compared measures of arterial structure, stiffness and endothelial function to investigate whether women with TS have a fundamental arterial wall defect which extends beyond the arch of the aorta. Local Ethics Committee approval was obtained.Age-matched women with TS (n=93), 46...

ea0008dp16 | Diabetes, metabolism and cardiovascular | SFE2004

Vasculopathy in Turner Syndrome: Arterial Dilatation and Intimal Thickening without Endothelial Dysfunction

Ostberg JE , Donald AE , Storry C , McCarthy C , Halcox JP , Conway GS

Dissection or rupture of the aorta accounts for death in 2-8% of women with Turner Syndrome (TS), and dilatation of the aortic root, has been reported as a predisposing factor. We compared measures of arterial structure, stiffness and endothelial function to investigate whether women with TS have a fundamental arterial wall defect which extends beyond the arch of the aorta. Local Ethics Committee approval was obtained.Age-matched women with TS (n=93), 46...