2022
DOI: 10.1111/cen.14669
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Clinical assessment of blood pressure in 60 girls with Turner syndrome compared to 1888 healthy Danish girls

Abstract: Objective Hypertension contributes to increased risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with Turner syndrome (TS). Our objective was to evaluate blood pressure (BP) in girls with TS followed longitudinally through childhood and adolescence compared to a newly established BP reference material. Design Cohort study with data collected from 1991 to 2019 consisting of a population‐based reference cohort and a group of girls with TS followed at a single tertiary centre. Patients/Participants Reference population… Show more

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“…Pubertal onset is earlier in girls than boys and puberty causes an accelerated increase in BP ( Kjaer et al , 2022 ). Therefore, comparing boys and girls at the same age is challenging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pubertal onset is earlier in girls than boys and puberty causes an accelerated increase in BP ( Kjaer et al , 2022 ). Therefore, comparing boys and girls at the same age is challenging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Turner syndrome (TS) associates with an increased prevalence of congenital left‐sided heart disease along with an increased incidence and mortality from aortic dissection 1 . Aortic dilation is a key risk marker for aortic dissection in TS with the risk especially increased with coexisting 45,X karyotype, left‐sided congenital heart disease such as bicuspid aortic valves and aortic coarctation, hypertension and pregnancy 2–6 . Nevertheless, risk stratification is fraught in TS because not all aortic dissections are predicted by these risk factors, and an increased understanding of the underlying disease mechanisms may help identify new and improved markers of the risk of aortic dissection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%