AbstractObjectives. This study sought to examine the effects of long-term estrogen therapy on vascular function in male to female transsexuals and to compare the findings with those observed in men and premenopausal women.Background. Gender differences in coronary artery disease have largely been attributed to the beneficial effects of estrogen on vascular function and plasma lipids in women. However, the effects of estrogen on the male vasculature have not been widely studied.Methods. We compared the effects of estrogen on vascular function in 14 male to female transsexuals, 14 age-matched men and 15 premenopausal women. Flow-mediated vasodilation and response to nitroglycerin were assessed in the brachial artery using noninvasive ultrasou...
Atherosclerosis, a lipid-driven inflammatory disease, is the main underlying cause of cardiovascular...
AbstractObjectives. We examined whether there is a gender difference in the improvement of endotheli...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to examine the effects of long-term estrogen therapy on vascul...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to assess whether high dose estrogen treatment is associated with enha...
AbstractObjective. To assess the vascular effects of high-dose androgen treatment in genetic females...
Context: The impact of gender-affirming hormone therapy (HT) on cardiometabolic parameters is largel...
CONTEXT: The impact of gender-affirming hormone therapy (HT) on cardiometabolic parameters is largel...
Gender-affirming or cross-sex hormone therapy is integral to the management of transgender individua...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in America (1). There exists a sex dispar...
Background: Cardiovascular (CV) implications of long-term gender affirming hormonal treatment (GAHT)...
Atherosclerosis, a lipid-driven inflammatory disease, is the main underlying cause of cardiovascular...
Background. Men have a higher risk and earlier onset of cardiovascular diseases compared with premen...
Background Cardiovascular risk is increased in transgender persons using gender-affirming hormone th...
NEW FINDINGS: What is the topic of this review? This brief review discusses potential sex difference...
Atherosclerosis, a lipid-driven inflammatory disease, is the main underlying cause of cardiovascular...
AbstractObjectives. We examined whether there is a gender difference in the improvement of endotheli...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to examine the effects of long-term estrogen therapy on vascul...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to assess whether high dose estrogen treatment is associated with enha...
AbstractObjective. To assess the vascular effects of high-dose androgen treatment in genetic females...
Context: The impact of gender-affirming hormone therapy (HT) on cardiometabolic parameters is largel...
CONTEXT: The impact of gender-affirming hormone therapy (HT) on cardiometabolic parameters is largel...
Gender-affirming or cross-sex hormone therapy is integral to the management of transgender individua...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in America (1). There exists a sex dispar...
Background: Cardiovascular (CV) implications of long-term gender affirming hormonal treatment (GAHT)...
Atherosclerosis, a lipid-driven inflammatory disease, is the main underlying cause of cardiovascular...
Background. Men have a higher risk and earlier onset of cardiovascular diseases compared with premen...
Background Cardiovascular risk is increased in transgender persons using gender-affirming hormone th...
NEW FINDINGS: What is the topic of this review? This brief review discusses potential sex difference...
Atherosclerosis, a lipid-driven inflammatory disease, is the main underlying cause of cardiovascular...
AbstractObjectives. We examined whether there is a gender difference in the improvement of endotheli...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...