Cardiovascular Evaluation in Turner Syndrome: Utility of MR Imaging |
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Authors: | KAREN L. DAWSON-FALK ALLAN M. WRIGHT BERT BAKKER PAUL T. PITLICK RON G. ROSENFELD |
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Abstract: | Forty patients with karyotypidy proven Turner syndrome were prospectively studied using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and echocardiography in order to determine the frequency of cardiovascular anomalies and to assess the utility of both imaging modalities as methods for cardiovascular evaluation in Turner syndrome. Cardiovascular anomalies were found in 45% of patients A high absolute prevalence of bicuspid aortic valve (175%) and aortic coarctation (12.5%) were observed relative to comparable series. Of clinically significant abnormalities, three of five aortic coarctations and four of five ascending aortic dilatations were solely MRI detected and not evident at echocardiographic examination. MRI is thus seen as a valuable adjunct to echocardiography in the cardiovascular evaluation of Turner syndrome patients. The usefulness of MIU primarily relates to its ability to provide excellent visualisation of the entire thoracic aorta where a large proportion of clinically significant anomalies Occur in Turner syndrome. |
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Keywords: | Magnetic Resonance Imaging - cardiac Turner syndrome Heart congenital anomalies Aorta congenital anomalies Paediatrics |
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