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Table 3 Characteristics of TS patients affected by Hashimoto’s thyroiditis

From: Endocrine autoimmunity in Turner syndrome

Patient

Age (years)

Karyotype

Diagnosis

PF

9.4

45,X

HT-SH

FG

10.3

mos 45,X[6]/46,X,i(X)(q10)[94]

HT-SH

MF

14.4

45,X

HT-SH

BI

15.4

mos 45,X[93]/46,X,i(X)(q10)[7]

HT-SH

DF

16.3

46,X,del(X)(p22)

HT-SH

BF

16.4

mos 45,X,der(2)t(2;10)(q37;p13)[18]/46,XX,der(2)t(2;10)(q37;p13)[82]

HT-SH

DE

18.3

mos 45,X[68]/46,XX[32]

HT-SH

IA

18.5

mos 45,X[26],46,XX[74]

HT-SH

SI

20.3

45,X

HT-SH

LL

27.6

45,X

HT-SH

SS

27.8

mos 45,X[44]/46,X,r(X)(p22.3q28)[56]

HT-SH

PV

13.2

mos 45,X[25]/46,X,r(X)(p11.1q13.1)[75]

HT-H

FS

17.1

mos 45,X[94]/46,XX[6]

HT-H

TM

25.7

mos 45,X[40]/46,X,i(X)(q10)[60]

HT-H

  1. HT = Hashimoto’s thyroiditis; H = hypothyroidism; SH = subclinical hypothyroidism.
  2. The case report related to patient BF was published in Reference [1].
  3. Table refers to the age, karyotype and presence of clinical or subclinical hypothyroidism in TS patients affected by Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.