Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0050p356 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Impact of delayed pubertal induction and route of estrogen administration on health parameters in adults with Turner Syndrome

Cameron-Pimblett Antoinette , Davies Melanie , Conway Gerard

Background: The Turner Syndrome Life Course Project, UCLH, has collected data on 810 women with TS, attending clinic for 20 years and has accumulated over 8000 clinic visits. We present an analysis of the effects of timing and type of exogenous oestrogen on health outcomes in adults.Methods: A cross- sectional analysis of 475 subjects with primary amenorrhoea with accurate age of pubertal induction data was performed using correlation coefficients contro...

ea0050p356 | Reproduction | SFEBES2017

Impact of delayed pubertal induction and route of estrogen administration on health parameters in adults with Turner Syndrome

Cameron-Pimblett Antoinette , Davies Melanie , Conway Gerard

Background: The Turner Syndrome Life Course Project, UCLH, has collected data on 810 women with TS, attending clinic for 20 years and has accumulated over 8000 clinic visits. We present an analysis of the effects of timing and type of exogenous oestrogen on health outcomes in adults.Methods: A cross- sectional analysis of 475 subjects with primary amenorrhoea with accurate age of pubertal induction data was performed using correlation coefficients contro...

ea0086p130 | Reproductive Endocrinology | SFEBES2022

Turner Syndrome - a case report illustrating the importance of early gynaecology input for women who are unable to tolerate progestins

Oo Win , Poole Ruth , Hillard Tim , Webster Daniel , Snape Sonya , Richardson Tristan , Page Georgina , Holt Helen

A 41-year-old woman with primary ovarian failure secondary to Turner syndrome presented in December 2020 with heavy vaginal bleeding. She had not attended appointments during the Covid-19 epidemic because of concerns around contracting the virus. She was anaemic with haemoglobin 47g/dl. Ultrasound showed grossly thickened and heterogenous endometrium (60 mm). Cross sectional imaging and hysteroscopy confirmed locally advanced endometrial carcinoma (Stage 3). She proceeded to h...

ea0090p720 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2023

Endocrine and Non-Endocrine Causes of Fatigue in Adults With Turner Syndrome: Cohort Study and Review of the Literature

Rosenberg Anna , Dingemans Veerle D.A. , Roubos Anja , Luijks Sanne , Dessens Arianne B. , Dykgraaf Ramon , Roos-Hesselink Jolien W. , van Rossum Elisabeth , Jan van der Lely Aart , De Graaff Laura

Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is a rare genetic developmental disorder characterized by gonadal dysfunction, short stature and heart defects, among others. Women with TS often suffer from severe fatigue, for which they are typically referred to endocrinologists. The diagnostic work-up is generally time-consuming and invasive, but it rarely solves the problem. To prevent the personal and financial burden of unnecessary diagnostic procedures, it is crucial to understand fatig...

ea0067o47 | Oral Presentations | EYES2019

Efficacy of sex hormone replacement and growth hormone therapy on bone mineral density in patients with Turner syndrome

Laura Tvarijonaviciute , Gyte Donielaite , Ruta Kriksciuniene

Objective: Growth hormone (GH) and sex hormone replacement therapy (SHRT) are standard treatment for patients with Turner syndrome (TS) that enhances bone mineral density (BMD), puberty, and quality of life. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of SHRT and GH on BMD in TS patients.Methods: Cross-sectional study was performed in LUHS Kauno Klinikos in 2014–2018. 27 females with TS were enrolled. BMD and Z score...

ea0063p1044 | Interdisciplinary Endocrinology 2 | ECE2019

Current medical care in women with Turner syndrome-retrospective data from five different specialist endocrinology centers in Germany

Kahlert Elin , Blaschke Martina , Janssen Onno E , Stahnke Nikolaus , Strik Dominika , Merkel Martin , Mann Alexander , Liesenkoetter Klaus-Peter , Siggelkow Heide

Introduction: Turner syndrome (TS) is characterized by the complete or partial loss of one X chromosome and associated with a wide range of clinical manifestations. The clinical appearance depends on the specific karyotype, which may include different mosaic forms. Main features of almost all the karyotypes are short stature and delayed or absent puberty. Adult women in particular are at high risk of developing cardiac complications, metabolic syndrome, increased liver enzyme ...

ea0049gp67 | Developmental & Protein Endocrinology | ECE2017

Karyotype and mid-childhood gonadotropin concentrations in prediction of spontaneous puberty in Turner syndrome patients

Gawlik Aneta , Hankus Magdalena , Soltysik Kamil , Szeliga Kamila , Malecka-Tendera Ewa

Gonadotropin levels in all Turner syndrome (TS) patients present a diphasic pattern: highest in early childhood, declining at 6–10 years of age, and then increasing again. Here, we have investigated whether karyotype or FSH&LH can be used as indicators of spontaneous puberty in TS. From a consecutive group of 139 TS girls treated at one clinical center (1996–2015) the clinical & biochemical data were finally analyzed in 110 TS patients (1268 visits). The stud...

ea0049ep229 | Bone & Osteoporosis | ECE2017

Association between bone mineral density and muscle strength in patients with Turner syndrome, after consideration of selected hormonal and metabolic parameters

Sowinska-Przepiera Elzbieta , Koziolek Monika , Osowicz-Korolonek Lilianna , Poblocki Jakub , Patalong-Nowak Martyna , Syrenicz Anhelli

Turner syndrome (TS), resulting from complete or partial loss of X chromosome, occurs in 1 per 2000-2500 liveborn female neonates. Most patients with TS, especially those untreated with growth hormone, present with osteoporosis or osteopenia, and are at increased risk of bone fractures. Available evidence suggests that depletion of bone mass may be associated with inadequate level of physical activity, and consequently, with too low muscle mass and strength. The aim of the stu...

ea0041ep124 | Bone & Osteoporosis | ECE2016

Bone mineralization and hormonal status in Turner syndrome patients: cross sectional one population study

Klimaite Raimonda , Kriksciuniene Ruta , Zilaitiene Birute , Verkauskiene Rasa

Introduction: Women with Turner syndrome (TS) are known to be at risk of decreased BMD (dBMD). Sex hormone replacement therapy is crucial to ensure the proper BMD formation, although the dBMD remains a problem in TS.Aim: To investigate the prevalence of decreased bone mineralization and it’s association with hormone levels in TS.Subjects: Women with geneticaly confirmed TS aged ≥ 18 year.Methods: T...

ea0039oc6.4 | Oral Communications 6 | BSPED2015

Associated renal anomalies in children with Turner syndrome: 43-year experience from a single-centre

Lucaccioni Laura , Wong S C , Strano Rosario , Donaldson Malcolm , Cascio Salvatore , Mason Avril

Objective: To assess prevalence, clinical features, and follow-up of renal/urological malformations in patients with Turner syndrome (TS).Methods: The medical records of 182 patients with TS born between 1970 and 2013 were retrospectively reviewed.Results: Twenty-one girls (11.5%) were identified with renal/urological anomalies: 15 (71%) horseshoe kidney (HSK), 1 (4.7%) malrotation, 2 (9.5%) single kidney, and 1 (4.7%) duplex colle...