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Hypertension in Turner syndrome: a review of proposed mechanisms, management and new directions

Lily Jones, Joanne Blair, Daniel B. Hawcutt, Gregory Y.H. Lip, Alena Shantsila

2022Journal of Hypertension13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Acquired cardiovascular diseases account for much of the increased risk of premature death in patients with Turner syndrome (TS). Hypertension is a major modifiable cardiovascular risk factor. It has a high prevalence in TS developing at an early age and thus leading to prolonged exposure to high blood pressure. The aetiology for hypertension in TS is largely unknown. It is likely multifactorial, and recent hypotheses include altered sympathetic tone, vasculopathy and endocrine factors. In this review article we aim to provide a comprehensive review of data on mechanisms of hypertension in TS and their implication for diagnostics and optimal choice of antihypertensive treatments. Ultimately this knowledge should help prevent hypertension-related complications, and improve quality of life and life expectancy for patients with TS.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineLife expectancyEtiologyBlood pressureEndocrine systemIntensive care medicineRisk factorQuality of life (healthcare)HeredityPediatricsInternal medicineHormoneEnvironmental healthPopulationBiologyNursingGeneticsGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal AbnormalitiesGender Studies in Language
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