Lenfödem Ve Aort Koarktasyonunun Eşlik Ettiği Turner Sendromlu Bir Olgu Sunumu

2016 
Turner Syndrome, which only affects girls, is a common chromosomal disorder with an incidence of 1/10000 live birth or 1/2500 live female birth. Typical symptoms of the syndrome are short stature, webbed neck, low hairline, shield of the breast, discrete nipples, lymphedema in hands and feet, cardiovascular disorders, kidney abnormalities, gonadal dysgenesis, and low level of social intelligence. In this report, we presented a case of female newborn whose phenotypic and caryotypic findings were consistent with Turner Syndrome. She underwent an operation for aortic coarctation and developed blister and ulceration in the right foot related to lymphedema. The patient was discharged in good health by multidisciplinary care and follow-up.
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