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. 2020 Jan;10(1):15–25. doi: 10.21037/qims.2019.09.19

Table 2. Karyotype and cardiovascular morbidity of Turner syndrome patients.

Variables Turner syndrome (n=38)
Karyotype, n (%)
   45, X0 21 (55.3)
   Mosaic form 12 (31.6)
   Structural chromosomal aberration 2 (5.3)
   Unspecified (Q. 96.9) 3 (7.9)
Congenital heart disease, n (%) 15 (39.5)
   Bicuspid aortic valve 10 (26.3)
   Monocuspid aortic valve 2 (5.3)
   Coarctation of the aorta 5 (13.2)
   Partial anomalous pulmonary venous drainage 4 (10.5)
   Dilatation of the ascending aorta 3 (7.9)
Cardiac surgery, n (%) 4 (10.5)
Weight classification, n (%)
   Normal weight 22 (57.9)
   Overweight 9 (23.7)
   Obese 7 (18.4)
Arterial hypertension, n (%) 5 (13.2)
Carbohydrate metabolism disorders, n (%) 3 (7.9)