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Turner Syndrome (Monosomy X)

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9 sections · 80 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this deck covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    What the condition is

    A missing sex chromosome, and the three ways it shows up

    • Start with the normal picture
    • The missing chromosome
    • What the syndrome looks like in a sentence
    • Three very different outcomes
    • Naming the fluid sac at the neck
    • Cystic hygroma in a first-trimester fetus
    • What you are looking at in that scan

    7 slides

  3. 03

    How common it is

    Common at conception, uncommon at birth

    • 1:2000
    • Who it affects
    • Most affected pregnancies are lost early

    3 slides

  4. 04

    Why it happens

    Complete loss, patchy loss, and a broken second X

    • Three routes to the same syndrome
    • Complete loss and patchy loss
    • Mosaic patients are usually less affected
    • When a Y chromosome is in the mix
    • The karyotype found before birth is not the one found after
    • Reading the karyotype table
    • Karyotypes of ultrasound detected cases of Turner syndrome
    • Why the karyotype cannot predict the child
    • One gene explains the short stature
    • How blocked lymph could explain the rest
    • The lymphoedema hypothesis in words

    11 slides

  5. 05

    The clinical picture

    What the child and the adult actually look like

    • Features from head to chest
    • Features from limbs to organs
    • The kidneys are frequently malformed
    • The heart carries the greatest risk
    • Intelligence is usually normal
    • Reading the feature table
    • 45,X phenotype: features and their incidence
    • 45,X phenotype: features and their incidence (continued)

    8 slides

  6. 06

    Finding it before birth

    What the scan shows, and what the blood tests cannot

    • The scan is usually the first clue
    • Nuchal translucency in plain terms
    • Septated cystic hygroma at the neck
    • Axial neck view with the nuchal fluid measured
    • Cystic hygroma seen in four planes
    • Why four planes are worth acquiring
    • Three-dimensional rendering of a cystic hygroma
    • What the FASTER trial found
    • Hydrops fetalis: fluid in every space
    • Severe skin oedema with effusions and ascites
    • What gives hydrops away on the scan
    • Effusions and ascites in cross-section
    • Bilateral pleural effusions in the fetal chest
    • A hygroma that vanishes is not a cure
    • Which heart defects show up before birth
    • Narrowed left ventricular outflow tract
    • What to notice in the outflow view
    • Growth and the other scan findings
    • Reading the anomaly table
    • Fetal congenital anomalies in cases of Turner syndrome
    • Fetal congenital anomalies in cases of Turner syndrome (continued)
    • Anomaly frequencies as printed in the source
    • Maternal blood screening is unreliable here
    • A positive cell-free DNA result has three explanations
    • Why a positive screen is not a diagnosis
    • Where MRI and echocardiography fit
    • The two classic signs
    • What the referring clinician needs to know

    28 slides

  7. 07

    What else it could be

    The differential for a thick nuchal translucency or hygroma

    • Look-alikes on the scan
    • Telling the look-alikes apart

    2 slides

  8. 08

    What to do about it

    Counselling before birth, surveillance for life

    • The pathway once the scan is abnormal
    • Before birth there is no treatment
    • If the pregnancy continues
    • The newborn work-up
    • Milder cases surface much later
    • Diagnosed late, the growth window closes
    • Conditions to watch for over a lifetime
    • Cardiac follow-up never stops
    • Care is a team activity

    9 slides

  9. 09

    Key points

    What to carry out of this topic

    • Key points: the condition
    • Key points: the diagnosis
    • References
    • References (continued)
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    • Suggested readings
    • Suggested readings (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    11 slides