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Table 2 Results of gonadotropins measurements according to age range in TS girls

From: FSH may be a useful tool to allow early diagnosis of Turner syndrome

    

measurements

   

Age range

(years)

N

mean

range

PP

P

PM

Total

Patients with at least one normal level for agea

Patients with only normal levels for agea

Patients with at least one abnormal level for agea

FSH

 0–0.5

5

52.05

±51.03

6.65–140.00

0

1

4

5

1

1

4/5

(80%)

 0.5–5

15

52.09

±42.35

1.80–160.00

2

8

20

30

2

2b

13/15

(87%)

 5–10

15

18.72

±32.87

0.30–201.00

13

42

11

66

6

1b

14/15

(93%)

  > 10

12

65.16

±69.55

0.87–201.00

8

18

24

50

3

3b

9/12

(75%)

LH

 0–0.5

5

3.16

±4.35

0.45–10.80

2

2

1

5

4

2

3/5

(60%)

 0.5–5

15

3.07

±5.37

0.09–22.20

18

8

3

29

13

9

6/15

(40%)

 5–10

15

2.60

±10.58

0.09–82.02

53

7

5

65

13

5

10/15

(67%)

  > 10

12

12.97

±17.36

0.09–110.00

7

17

25

49

5

3

9/12

(75%)

  1. FSH follicle-stimulating hormone, LH luteinizing hormone, N number of patients, P pubertal, PM post-menopausal, PP pre-pubertal
  2. a 0–0.5 years: PP or P level; 0.5–5 years and 5–10 years: PP level; > 10 years: PP or P level
  3. b only patients with spontaneous pubertal development