Turner syndrome is an exclusively female genetic disease caused by complete or partial absence of the second X chromosome. It is classically characterized by congenital lymphedema, short stature, and gonadal dysgenesis. In addition, the syndrome is associated with several other abnormalities. One of them is gastrointestinal bleeding, which is frequently associated with inflammatory bowel disease, but it can also be caused by vascular lesions such as hemangioma, vascular ectasia, and telangiectasia. We report the case of a patient with Turner syndrome with an episode of gastrointestinal bleeding, outlining our pathway for the investigation and treatment of this condition
Abstract Background Gastrointestinal bleeding caused by gastrointestinal tract involvement in patien...
Introduction. Although endoscopy and angiography have changed the management of lower gastrointestin...
Turner syndrome is a rare chromosomal disorder with complete or partial absence of one X chromosome ...
Turner syndrome is an exclusively female genetic disease caused by complete or partial absence of th...
Abstract. Turner syndrome is a chromosomal disease frequently associated with autoimmune disorders i...
Three different descriptions have been applied to vascular lesions of the gastrointestinal tract in ...
Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) is a rare inherited disorder associated with abnormal platelet functio...
AbstractThe cause for severe, recurrent lower gastrointestinal (LGI) bleeding in children can usuall...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a common chromosomaldisorder. Turner syndrome (TS) also known as Ulrich–Tu...
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasias (HHT), also known as Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome, is an uncomm...
AbstractColonic hemangiomas, first reported in 1839, are a rare and often misdiagnosed cause of lowe...
This paper describes the journey of a patient with coeliac disease who presented with overt obscure ...
This paper presents to the surgical community an unusual and often ignored cause of gastrointestinal...
International audienceUnexplained liver test abnormalities are frequent in patients with Turner's sy...
Copyright © 2015 JayaKrishna Chintanaboina et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Abstract Background Gastrointestinal bleeding caused by gastrointestinal tract involvement in patien...
Introduction. Although endoscopy and angiography have changed the management of lower gastrointestin...
Turner syndrome is a rare chromosomal disorder with complete or partial absence of one X chromosome ...
Turner syndrome is an exclusively female genetic disease caused by complete or partial absence of th...
Abstract. Turner syndrome is a chromosomal disease frequently associated with autoimmune disorders i...
Three different descriptions have been applied to vascular lesions of the gastrointestinal tract in ...
Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) is a rare inherited disorder associated with abnormal platelet functio...
AbstractThe cause for severe, recurrent lower gastrointestinal (LGI) bleeding in children can usuall...
Turner syndrome (TS) is a common chromosomaldisorder. Turner syndrome (TS) also known as Ulrich–Tu...
Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasias (HHT), also known as Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome, is an uncomm...
AbstractColonic hemangiomas, first reported in 1839, are a rare and often misdiagnosed cause of lowe...
This paper describes the journey of a patient with coeliac disease who presented with overt obscure ...
This paper presents to the surgical community an unusual and often ignored cause of gastrointestinal...
International audienceUnexplained liver test abnormalities are frequent in patients with Turner's sy...
Copyright © 2015 JayaKrishna Chintanaboina et al. This is an open access article distributed under t...
Abstract Background Gastrointestinal bleeding caused by gastrointestinal tract involvement in patien...
Introduction. Although endoscopy and angiography have changed the management of lower gastrointestin...
Turner syndrome is a rare chromosomal disorder with complete or partial absence of one X chromosome ...