Investigator

Tazim Dowlut-McElroy

Gynecology Division Director · Children's Mercy Hospital, Gynecology/Surgery

About

TDTazim Dowlut-McEl…
Papers(1)
Gonadal Tumors in Ind…
Collaborators(1)
Jessica R. Long
Institutions(2)
Mercy Childrens Hospi…Unknown Institution

Papers

Gonadal Tumors in Individuals with Turner Syndrome and Y-Chromosome Mosaicism: A Retrospective Multisite Study

To evaluate the prevalence of germ cell tumors and the clinical monitoring practices for those who deferred prophylactic gonadectomy in a large North American cohort of individuals with Turner syndrome with Y-chromosome mosaicism (TS+Y). A query of the medical records at multiple North American children's hospitals was done using ICD codes related to Turner Syndrome. A retrospective chart review was conducted on those patients between ages 0 to 30 years with Y-mosaicism. The data of 57 participants were analyzed. Eight (25.8%, n = 31) ≥ 13 years underwent spontaneous thelarche. One (3.2%) had spontaneous menarche. Forty-seven (82.5%) had gonadectomy at a median age of 8 years (IQR 11.0, range <1 to 19 years). Sixteen (34%) had growth hormone therapy exposure prior to gonadectomy. Fourteen (29.8%) had gonadoblastoma. Two (4.3%) had dysgerminoma. Differences in age at gonadectomy, presence of the entire Y-chromosome, and exposure to growth hormone when comparing those with vs without gonadal tumor were not statistically significant. Gonadectomy had not been performed in 10 individuals, median age 6.5 (IQR 9.0, range <1 to 14 years). There was no consistency in the plan for ultrasound and/or tumor markers for follow-up. Our data shows a prevalence of 24.6% of gonadal tumors in individuals with TS +Y and a relatively low risk of malignant transformation (3.5%). Prior exposure to growth hormone was not predictive of the presence of gonadal tumor. Future cytogenetic studies are needed to better understand the factors involved in the development of gonadal tumors.

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Positions

2022–

Gynecology Division Director

Children's Mercy Hospital · Gynecology/Surgery

2019–

Staff Clinician,Assistant Research Physician, Member of Scientific Review Committee, Associate Program Director for Fellowship in Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

2019–

Staff Physician

Children's Mercy Hospital · Surgery, Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology

2013–

Staff Physician

University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine · Obstetrics and Gynecology

2012–

Medical Student Clerkship Director

College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University · Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology

2011–

Medical Student Assistant Clerkship Director

College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University · Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology

Education

2016

Masters of Science

University of Missouri Kansas City · Biomedical and Health Informatics

1997

Doctor of Medicine

Indiana University School of Medicine

Country

US

Keywords
Turner syndromePrimary Ovarian InsufficiencyPediatric vulvovaginal graft-versus-host-disease