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Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research article

FSH may be a useful tool to allow early diagnosis of Turner syndrome

Authors: Stela Carpini, Annelise Barreto Carvalho, Sofia Helena Valente de Lemos-Marini, Gil Guerra-Junior, Andréa Trevas Maciel-Guerra

Published in: BMC Endocrine Disorders | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Ultrasensitive assays to measure pre-pubertal gonadotropins levels could help identify patients with Turner syndrome (TS) in mid-childhood, but studies in this field are scarce. The aim of this study was to analyze gonadotropins levels in girls with TS throughout childhood.

Methods

Retrospective longitudinal study conducted with 15 girls with TS diagnosed with < 5 years whose FSH and LH measures were available since then. Hormones were evaluated in newborn/mini-puberty (< 0.5 years), early childhood (0.5–5 years), mid-childhood (5–10 years) and late childhood/adolescence (> 10 years). In newborn/mini-puberty and late childhood/adolescence pre-pubertal or pubertal gonadotropins were considered normal; in early childhood and mid-childhood concentrations above the pre-pubertal range were considered abnormal.

Results

Abnormally high FSH alone was found in four of five patients in newborn/mini-puberty, 13 of 15 during early childhood and nine of 15 during mid-childhood. In the group of 12 patients in late childhood/adolescence, the three girls with spontaneous puberty had only normal levels; the remaining showed only post-menopausal concentrations. In mid-childhood one patient exhibited only pre-pubertal FSH. Conversely, most LH measurements in early and mid-childhood were normal.

Conclusion

Karyotyping of girls with short stature and high FSH levels would allow early diagnosis of Turner syndrome in a significant number of patients, particularly when resources for chromosome study of all girls with growth deficiency are limited.
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Metadata
Title
FSH may be a useful tool to allow early diagnosis of Turner syndrome
Authors
Stela Carpini
Annelise Barreto Carvalho
Sofia Helena Valente de Lemos-Marini
Gil Guerra-Junior
Andréa Trevas Maciel-Guerra
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Endocrine Disorders / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6823
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12902-018-0236-4

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