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Clinical and epidemiological description of aortic dissection in Turner's syndrome.

Gravholt, Claus Højbjerg (författare)
Landin-Wilhelmsen, Kerstin, 1952 (författare)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för medicin, avdelningen för invärtesmedicin,Institute of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine
Stochholm, Kirstine (författare)
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Hjerrild, Britta Eilersen (författare)
Ledet, Thomas (författare)
Djurhuus, Christian Born (författare)
Sylvén, Lisskulla (författare)
Baandrup, Ulrik (författare)
Kristensen, Bent Østergaard (författare)
Christiansen, Jens Sandahl (författare)
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2006
2006
Engelska.
Ingår i: Cardiology in the young. - 1047-9511. ; 16:5, s. 430-6
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  • BACKGROUND: Women with Turner's syndrome have an increased risk of congenital cardiac malformations, ischaemic heart disease, hypertension and stroke. Aortic dissection seems to occur with increased frequency. AIM: To describe in more detail aortic dissection as encountered in Turner's syndrome, giving attention to clinical, histological and epidemiological aspects. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Based on a retrospective study, we describe the clinical, karyotypic, and epidemiological aspects of aortic dissection as encountered in cases of Turner's syndrome seen in Denmark and Sweden. RESULTS: The median age at onset of aortic dissection in 18 women was 35 years, ranging from 18 to 61 years. Fourteen of 18 women had a 45,X karyotype, while 2 patients had 45,X/45,XY, and 2 had the 45,X/46,X+r(X) complement, respectively. Echocardiography was performed in 10 of 18 patients before their acute illness, and showed signs of congenital cardiac disease, with either bifoliate aortic valves, dilation of the aortic root, or previous aortic coarctation evident in most patients. In 5 patients evidence of a bifoliate aortic valve was conclusive. Hypertension was present in 5 of 18 patients, while 10 of the patients died from aortic dissection, of so-called type A in 6, type B in 3, while in the final case the origin of dissection could not be determined. Biochemical analysis showed altered ratio between type I and type III collagen. Histology showed cystic medial necrosis in 3 of 7 cases. We estimated an incidence of dissection of 36 per 100,000 Turner's syndrome years, compared with an incidence of 6 per 100,000 in the general population, and a cumulated rate of incidence of 14, 73, 78, and 50 per 100,000 among 0-19, 20-29, 30-39, and 40+ year olds, respectively. CONCLUSION: Aortic dissection is extremely common in the setting of Turner's syndrome, and occurs early in life. Patients with Turner's syndrome should be offered a protocol for clinical follow-up similar to that provided for patients with Marfan syndrome, and each clinic should embrace a programme for follow-up.

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Adolescent
Adult
Aneurysm
Dissecting
diagnosis
epidemiology
etiology
Aortic Aneurysm
Thoracic
diagnosis
epidemiology
etiology
Biopsy
Denmark
epidemiology
Diagnosis
Differential
Echocardiography
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Incidence
Karyotyping
Middle Aged
Pregnancy
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Severity of Illness Index
Survival Rate
Turner Syndrome
complications
diagnosis
genetics

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