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- Title
Clinical characteristics and management of Turner patients with a small supernumerary marker chromosome.
- Authors
Chen, Jie; Guo, Miao; Luo, Min; Deng, Shan; Tian, Qinjie
- Abstract
To summarize the clinical characteristics of Turner syndrome (TS) with a small supernumerary marker chromosome (sSMC) and discuss the clinical significance and management of TS patients with sSMC. A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 244 patients with disorders of sexual development admitted to Peking Union Medical College Hospital from February 1984 to July 2020. Among the 244 patients with a disorder of sexual development, 69 cases of TS were identified in which 13 patients had sSMC. Their ages ranged from 3 to 28 years old with an average of 14.31 ± 6.40 years. All 13 sSMC-positive patients had typical clinical manifestations of TS except ambiguous genitalia in four cases. SRY gene testing was performed in 11sSMC-positive patients and 10 patients were positive for SRY and one was negative. Among the 10 SRY-positive patients, two cases had hirsutism and clitoral enlargement and two cases had clitoral enlargement only. Nine sSMC and SRY-positive patients underwent gonadectomy and one had left gonadal gonadoblastoma with seminoma in situ and right gonadal seminoma in situ. Although the sSMC positive detection rate in DSD patients is uncommon (5.33% in our sample), the positive SRY detection rate in sSMC-positive TS patients was extremely high in our TS patients. And TS patients with sSMC and SRY positive had a significantly increased risk of gonadal germ cell tumors. Routine SRY screening should be performed in TS patients with sSMC, and a gonadectomy should be performed in TS patients with sSMC and SRY positive to prevent the occurrence of tumors.
- Subjects
BEIJING (China); GENETIC markers; SEX differentiation disorders; GONADAL dysgenesis; GERM cell tumors; SEMINOMA; TURNER'S syndrome
- Publication
Gynecological Endocrinology, 2021, Vol 37, Issue 8, p730
- ISSN
0951-3590
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1080/09513590.2021.1911992