Cong Liu, Zhiping Li, Xiaoyu Li, Mansheng Luo, Mihua Liu
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Abstract
Background: Turner syndrome (TS) is a female genetic disorder. Most patients with TS have a 45,X haplotype, but a small proportion have low nonholic chimerism. We here report a rare case of chimeric Turner syndrome in an individual with no phenotype aside from difficulties in conception, which may have been due to TS-associated decreased ovarian function.
Methods: A 41-year-old female presented with no family history of TS, normal facial build, normal intelligence, and no other common clinical features of TS. The patient experienced spontaneous puberty, regular menstruation of a normal volume, bilateral fallopian tube blockage, and multiple cervical cysts.
Results: Karyotype analysis showed 45,X/47,XXX/46,XX cells, whereas fluorescence in situ hybridization also revealed the presence of 48,XXX cells.
Conclusions: There is growing evidence that ovarian function declines with age among those with chimeric TS, reducing their chances of conception. Fluorescence in situ hybridization should be recommended among those with difficulties conceiving to detect those with atypical chimeric TS, who may experience ovarian failure at an early age, to enable timely fertility interventions.
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Clinical Laboratory is an international fully peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of laboratory medicine and transfusion medicine. In addition to transfusion medicine topics Clinical Laboratory represents submissions concerning tissue transplantation and hematopoietic, cellular and gene therapies. The journal publishes original articles, review articles, posters, short reports, case studies and letters to the editor dealing with 1) the scientific background, implementation and diagnostic significance of laboratory methods employed in hospitals, blood banks and physicians'' offices and with 2) scientific, administrative and clinical aspects of transfusion medicine and 3) in addition to transfusion medicine topics Clinical Laboratory represents submissions concerning tissue transplantation and hematopoietic, cellular and gene therapies.