Figure 1

Predictive probability curves and bar graph. Predictive probability curves after adjusting for age and Framingham Risk Score. The probability of >50% coronary calcifications were at age 51.7 years for patients with Turner syndrome when compared with 55.7 years for female controls (a and b). Bar graph showing the average age of patients with Turner syndrome who had calcified plaques was significantly lower than that of controls with calcified plaques (c).