Turner syndrome is a relatively common genetic disorder of female development, characterized by partial or complete absence of an X chromosome, with a variable clinical presentation. Congenital or acquired cardiovascular disease is highly prevalent and a major cause of early death in this syndrome. The most feared complication is aortic dissection, which can occur at a very young age and requires careful assessment of its risk factors. A systematic literature search identified sixty relevant publications. These were reviewed with regard to the increased risk of cardiovascular disease in women with Turner syndrome, especially in pregnancy. The most common congenital cardiovascular defects are presented and illustrated with appropriate iconog...
A Síndrome de Turner é uma doença genética com uma incidência estimada de 1/2500 nados vivos do se...
ABSTRACT The association of Turner syndrome (TS) with congenital cardio vascular malformations is we...
Turner syndrome (TS) is associated with subfertility and infertility. Nevertheless, an increasing nu...
SummaryCardiovascular complications in Turner's syndrome are the most common cause of excess early m...
Turner syndrome (TS), or monosomy X, occurs in ~1/2000 live born females. Intelligence is normal and...
Girls and women with Turner syndrome face a lifelong struggle with both congenital heart disease and...
Turner's syndrome is a disorder defined by an absent or structurally abnormal second X chromosome an...
Item does not contain fulltextCardiovascular imaging is essential to providing excellent clinical ca...
Turner syndrome is a rare chromosomal disorder with complete or partial absence of one X chromosome ...
Abstract Turner syndrome (TS) is at high risk for congenital heart diseases (CHD), aortic dilatatio...
Turner syndorme (TS) is a rare disorder, caused by the absence of one or a part of one sex chromosom...
Objectives Women with Turner syndrome (TS) are frequently counselled against pregnancy due to lack o...
Women with Turner syndrome (TS) have high prevalence of cardiovascular anomalies. Literature suggest...
Aortic dilatation and aortic dissection are increasingly recognised in patients with Turner syndrome...
Turner syndrome is one of the more common genetic disorders, associated with abnormalities of the X ...
A Síndrome de Turner é uma doença genética com uma incidência estimada de 1/2500 nados vivos do se...
ABSTRACT The association of Turner syndrome (TS) with congenital cardio vascular malformations is we...
Turner syndrome (TS) is associated with subfertility and infertility. Nevertheless, an increasing nu...
SummaryCardiovascular complications in Turner's syndrome are the most common cause of excess early m...
Turner syndrome (TS), or monosomy X, occurs in ~1/2000 live born females. Intelligence is normal and...
Girls and women with Turner syndrome face a lifelong struggle with both congenital heart disease and...
Turner's syndrome is a disorder defined by an absent or structurally abnormal second X chromosome an...
Item does not contain fulltextCardiovascular imaging is essential to providing excellent clinical ca...
Turner syndrome is a rare chromosomal disorder with complete or partial absence of one X chromosome ...
Abstract Turner syndrome (TS) is at high risk for congenital heart diseases (CHD), aortic dilatatio...
Turner syndorme (TS) is a rare disorder, caused by the absence of one or a part of one sex chromosom...
Objectives Women with Turner syndrome (TS) are frequently counselled against pregnancy due to lack o...
Women with Turner syndrome (TS) have high prevalence of cardiovascular anomalies. Literature suggest...
Aortic dilatation and aortic dissection are increasingly recognised in patients with Turner syndrome...
Turner syndrome is one of the more common genetic disorders, associated with abnormalities of the X ...
A Síndrome de Turner é uma doença genética com uma incidência estimada de 1/2500 nados vivos do se...
ABSTRACT The association of Turner syndrome (TS) with congenital cardio vascular malformations is we...
Turner syndrome (TS) is associated with subfertility and infertility. Nevertheless, an increasing nu...