Mucocutaneous Findings and Endocrinopathies in Children with Turner Syndrome: A Cross-Sectional Study

    SELAMİ AYKUT TEMİZ, Filiz CEBECI, Aslıhan Çiçekli, Begüm Işık, Sevil Savaş Erdoğan, Selma Emre, Hilal Kaya Erdoğan, İsa An, Sezgi Sarıkaya Solak, Sevilay Kılıç, Eda Öksüm Solak, Arzu Ataseven, Beray Selver Eklioğlu, Suna Kılınç, Mehmet Boyraz, Enver Şimşek, Tuğba Çetin Kontbay, Filiz Tütüncüler, Durmuş Doğan, Ülkü Gül Şiraz, Güllü Eren
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    TLDR Children with Turner Syndrome often have skin, hair, and nail issues linked to hormonal problems, so regular skin checks are recommended.
    The study highlights that children with Turner Syndrome frequently exhibit skin, hair, and nail abnormalities, which are linked to endocrinopathies, indicating that systemic factors may contribute to these dermatological issues. It is advised to include dermatological assessments in the regular endocrine and cardiological check-ups for children with Turner Syndrome.
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