BACKGROUND: It is unknown whether phenotypic expression of Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) might be conditioned by the association with Turner syndrome (TS). OBJECTIVES: To focus on the most recent pediatric studies concerning epidemiology and biochemical course of HT in TS girls. DESIGN: The epidemiological peculiarities of TS-related HT in pediatric age were compared with those usually observed in non-TS girls with HT and results are summarized in Tables 1 and 2. CONCLUSIONS: 1) phenotypical expression of HT in TS girls is significantly different from that observed in girls without TS; 2) such differences concern the epidemiological picture, the biochemical presentation modes and also the natural history from HT diagnosis onwards; 3) these peculiarities of TS-related HT are not necessarily linked with a specific karyotype.

Phenotypic expression of Hashimoto's thyroiditis is absolutely atypical in girls with Turner syndrome

Salzano, Giuseppina
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Calafiore, Mariarosa;Mignosa, Cristina;Passanisi, Stefano;TROMBATORE, JESSICA;Zirilli, Giuseppina
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2016-01-01

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BACKGROUND: It is unknown whether phenotypic expression of Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) might be conditioned by the association with Turner syndrome (TS). OBJECTIVES: To focus on the most recent pediatric studies concerning epidemiology and biochemical course of HT in TS girls. DESIGN: The epidemiological peculiarities of TS-related HT in pediatric age were compared with those usually observed in non-TS girls with HT and results are summarized in Tables 1 and 2. CONCLUSIONS: 1) phenotypical expression of HT in TS girls is significantly different from that observed in girls without TS; 2) such differences concern the epidemiological picture, the biochemical presentation modes and also the natural history from HT diagnosis onwards; 3) these peculiarities of TS-related HT are not necessarily linked with a specific karyotype.
2016
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