Sleep apnoea and Turner's syndrome

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Abstract

A 32-yr-old female with Turner's syndrome and anatomical craniofacial abnormalities, presented with obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome. This was initially treated by nasal continuous positive airway pressure and secondarily cured by maxillomandibullar advancement osteotomy. Anatomical upper airway abnormalities and hormonal factors, which predispose Turner patients to develop obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome, are discussed. A systematic assessment and treatment of sleep-disordered breathing is probably of interest in these patients.

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Orliaguet, O., Pépin, J. L., Bettega, G., Ferretti, G., Mignotte, H. N., & Lévy, P. (2001). Sleep apnoea and Turner’s syndrome. European Respiratory Journal, 17(1), 153–155. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.01.17101530

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