Turner’s Syndrome – Girl with Recurrent Massive Abscesses – A Case Report
May 19, 2023Add Commentby Danka Nikolic Sokota
Dr. Danka Nikolic Sokota shares a case of Turner’s syndrome in a woman of 30. The patient suffered from recurrent skin ulcers and abscesses.
Background:
Turner syndrome (TS) is the most common disorder of the sex chromosomes, characterised by a partial or complete monosomy of the X chromosome. The resulting karyotype is 45X, with distinct clinical features including short stature, early loss of ovarian function, congenital anomalies (mainly cardiac but also other organs), hearing and visual disturbances and neurocognitive difficulties.
Most TS affected individuals have full scale IQ but may also face social/behavioural challenges and specific intellectual disabilities 1. Median age at diagnosis is 15 years but many individuals can go through life without ever being diagnosed of the condition.