Sunday, December 17, 2006

Turners Syndrome Mosaic Early Menopause


































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Girls with Mosaic Turner Syndrome will have many cells with the normal 46 ... but may have early menopause beginning in their late 20�s or early 30�s. ...
Turner's syndrome and fertility: current status and possible ...

in very rare cases have spontaneous menses followed by early menopause. ... reproductive function in a patient with a non-mosaic Turner syndrome. Obstet. ...
Turners Syndrome - FAQ
In a person with mosaic Turner Syndrome, some cells have the normal number of 46 ... including how early GH is started, what dose is given, the duration of ...
Turners Syndrome - What is TS
Other individuals with Turner Syndrome have a mosaic pattern: some of their cells ... will require estrogen from puberty until the normal age of menopause. ...
Phenotypic effects of mosaicism for a 47, XXX cell line in Turner ...
3-8Is the prognosis for females with Turner syndrome mosaic for a triple X ... and secondary amenorrhoea or premature menopause were common occurrences. ...
Follicles Are Found in the Ovaries of Adolescent Girls with ...
Obstet Gynecol 52:617�624[Abstract]; Swapp GH, Johnston AW, Watt JL, Couzin DA, Stephen GS 1989 A fertile woman with non-mosaic Turner�s syndrome. ...
Spontaneous Pubertal Development in Turner's Syndrome1
The incidence of spontaneous puberty in Turner's syndrome is reported to be ... of gonadal function, these patients will undergo early menopause (2). ...
Premature ovarian failure due to an unbalanced translocation on ...
The young woman in our case report did not have Turners syndrome or Turner mosaic but ... have been reported to have irregular menses and early menopause, ...
When Will I Start My Periods?
Fertility is very rare in Turner Syndrome and occurs primarily in women who have spontaneous ... These same women are likely to experience early menopause. ...
X long-arm deletions. A review of non-mosaic cases studied with ...

Turner's syndrome may be defined as a form of gonadal dys-. genesis marked by short stature ... Premature menopause due to a small deletion of the X chromo- ...
Normal US appearance of ovaries and uterus in four patients with ...

Since 1969, more than 200 patients with Turner's syndrome were ... premature menopause, the question of whether oocytes. can be harvested and preserved is ...
Behavioral Phenotype in Children with Turner Syndrome

Early research on Turner syndrome, which was based mainly on adult ... mature sexually, are infertile, or have early menopause, they may not have been ...
Flinders Reproductive Medicine - Premature Ovarian Failure
A family history of early menopause or infertility occurs in up to 30% of cases and ... X associated. Turner's syndrome. Turner's mosaic. Fragile X syndrome ...
Flinders Reproductive Medicine - Premature Ovarian Failure
A family history of early menopause or infertility occurs in up to 30% of cases and specific ... Turner's syndrome. Turner's mosaic. Fragile X syndrome ...
Search: % of de novo vs inherited apparently balanced ...
Behavioral issues in Turner Syndrome Mosaic ... and abnormal menstrual cycles or premature menopause (in some females), when the X chromosome is involved. ...
Ophthalmic features of Turner's syndrome
One thorough ophthalmic and chromosomal examination of four girls with mosaic Turner's syndrome demonstrated anterior segment abnormalities including ...
Amenorrhea, no menstrual periods
Ovarian failure (premature menopause). Once ovarian failure is confirmed ... usually either 45X (Turner's syndrome) or some variation of Turner's mosaic. ...
Amenorrhoea - PRODIGY Knowledge Guidance: structured view
Turner's syndrome is caused by either a complete absence or a partial abnormality of ... e.g. of early menopause (premature ovarian failure can be familial) ...
Pathology of sexual differentiation conditioned by genetic or ...
Their early removal leads to a premature menopause and an absent development of the breasts. ... More info. Clinical picture of Turner's syndrome ...
ScienceDirect - Fertility and Sterility : Mechanism of recurrent ...
Subsequent review articles revealed that in mosaic Turner syndrome, ... In early menopause, there is a gradual rise in serum gonadotropins because the ...
ScienceDirect - Fertility and Sterility : Number of ovarian ...
These data suggest that follicles might survive in TS patients with a mosaic karyotype, and it is known that Turner's syndrome patients with mosaicism can ...
OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL CHROMOSOME DISEASES
1/3 of BU are found in Turner syndrome, and 75 % of Turner have a BU In the ... gonadectomy if a Y chromosome is present in mosaic (neoplastic risk). ...
OMIM - PREMATURE OVARIAN FAILURE 1; POF1
Premature menopause due to a small deletion in the long arm of the X chromosome was ... like X monosomy (Turner syndrome), lead to POF not by interrupting ...
Oocyte Donation for Genetic Indications

women with primary ovarian failure or premature menopause ... Turner's syndrome. Turner's syndrome. Turner's syndrome. Turner's mosaic. Turner's mosaic ...
The Society for Endocrinology - Training
The impact and management of Turner's syndrome in adult life. ... Pregnancy in patients with Turner's syndrome: six new cases and review of literature. ...
eMedicine - Amenorrhea : Article by Kenneth M Bielak, MD
Turner syndrome. Gonadal dysgenesis with mosaic karyotype ... Idiopathic premature menopause occurs in 1% of women younger than 40 years. ...
London Fertility Clinic | Egg Freezing
Rarely some patients have a 'mosaic' pattern whereby some cells with a normal sex female sex chromosome constitution, i.e. 46 XX, exist with Turner Syndrome ...
Turner Syndrome: An Update and Review for the Primary Pediatrician

gree of mosaicism, with mosaic. cells being expressed in tissues ... fetal Turner syndrome in early preg-. nancy. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2003;188:. 1016-1020. ...
Secondary Amenorrhea
Turner's syndrome is caused by either a complete absence or a partial ... pelvic, or cranial radiotherapy; Family history, e.g. of early menopause ...
Oocyte donation in Turner�s syndrome: an analysis of the factors ...

compared with that in women with premature menopause the ... in a Turner mosaic. J. Perinatal. Med., 21, 279�283. syndrome with only 45X chromosomal ...
Two conceptions in a 45,X woman

non-mosaic Ullrich-Turner syndrome patients who have achieved pregnancy. ... of short duration terminating in early menopause, 3) pregnancies of such women ...
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Turner syndrome had more atherogenic lipid profiles than did ... continues to secrete androgens for some time after menopause. ...


Menopause: Your Physical Examination


by Michael Russell






An annual checkup is important for a menopausal woman even if you do not want hormone replacement therapy or other prescription treatments. If you are more interested in natural health care alternatives, you may want to find a doctor who specializes in, or at least is knowledgeable about these areas. Some women prefer to visit both a doctor and a natural therapist, so that they can have the best of both worlds. This is a good idea, although unfortunately it may be a quite financially challenging to some.

Women who do not experience unpleasant symptoms pf menopause may be reluctant to consult a doctor, or may think there is no reason to, since they do not need or desire to have any form of "treatment". It should be emphasized that menopause is not a disease; and it is important not to medicalize it by taking an overly interventionist approach. However, the risk of certain serious diseases rises rather sharply at this time of life, so regular physical examinations become more important than ever for the maintenance of your good health.

Whatever your situation, a good doctor should take your individual perspective and needs into account. In addition, because the change menopause produces in your body is gradual, both you and tour physician should be aware that your needs and feelings may change over time. There is no need to rush into any form of treatment or to feel pressured by a doctor; the goal is to stay in tune with your body and work with your physician to optimize your health.

It is advisable that you consult a gynecologist or a doctor who has a special interest in women's health when you first experience premenopausal symptoms. If you are one of those lucky women who experience no premenopausal symptoms, you should visit your doctor once you realize that menopause is taking or has taken place. Your first visit should be around 30 to 40 minutes long, thus allowing time for a full history and medical examination.

Before deciding what medical treatment, if any, is appropriate for you, your doctor must take a medical history and perform all physical checkup and a battery of tests. At the time of menopause, your ovaries, adrenal glands and fat tissue may still produce enough sex hormones to keep you feeling well. In 10 years after menopause, your levels of sex hormones will gradually decline and at some point, you may feel a desire to try hormone replacement therapy. Your doctor would then want to know if there are any risk factors in your family history that could influence the decision to begin hormone replacement therapy. For instance, if you have a strong family history of breast cancer - if first-degree relatives have had the disease and especially if it was diagnosed before menopause - your doctor would be more conservative about giving you estrogen replacement. Conversely, if you have a family history of osteoporosis or cardiovascular disease, your doctor would be more likely to advise you to take estrogen replacement on a long-term basis, as this would reduced your chances of following in your relative's footsteps.

Michael Russell

Your Independent guide to Menopause

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