ROENTGENOGRAPHIC ABNORMALITIES IN PHENOTYPIC FEMALES WITH GONADAL DYSGENESIS

Abstract
An analysis of roentgenographic changes in Turner's syndrome revealed that many were common in both chromatin-negative and chromatin-positive patients. An exception in this series was aortic coarctation, which was restricted to the chromatin-negative patients. Tibial exostosis was much more common also in this group, and was seen in only one chromatin-positive patient.