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pro vyhledávání: '"Nancy J. Dole"'
Autor:
Robert M Humble, Dina N Greene, Robert L Schmidt, Gabrielle Winston McPherson, Jessica Rongitsch, Katherine L Imborek, Nicole Nisly, Nancy J Dole, Susan K Dane, Janice Frerichs, Matthew D Krasowski
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine. 7:1131-1144
Background Gender-affirming hormone therapy with either estradiol or testosterone is commonly prescribed for transgender individuals. Masculinizing or feminizing hormone therapy may impact clinical chemistry analytes, but there is currently a lack of
Autor:
Dina N Greene, Robert L Schmidt, Gabrielle Winston-McPherson, Jessica Rongitsch, Katherine L Imborek, Jane A Dickerson, Julia C Drees, Robert M Humble, Nicole Nisly, Nancy J Dole, Susan K Dane, Janice Frerichs, Matthew D Krasowski
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine. 6:41-50
Background Gender-affirming therapy with testosterone is commonly prescribed to aid in the masculinization of transgender men. Sex-hormone concentrations are routinely measured, but interpretation of results can be difficult due to the lack of publis
Autor:
Jane A. Dickerson, Matthew D. Krasowski, Nicole L. Nisly, Julia C. Drees, Katherine L Imborek, Janice Frerichs, Dina N. Greene, Robert M. Humble, Gabrielle N Winston-McPherson, Jessica Rongitsch, Susan K Dane, Nancy J. Dole, Robert L. Schmidt
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine. 6:15-26
Background Transgender women and nonbinary people seeking feminizing therapy are often prescribed estrogen as a gender-affirming hormone, which will alter their reproductive hormone axis. Testosterone, estradiol, and other reproductive hormones are c
Autor:
Katherine L Imborek, Robert M. Humble, Gabrielle Winston McPherson, Jessica Rongitsch, Dina N. Greene, Nancy J. Dole, Nicole L. Nisly, Robert L. Schmidt, Susan K Dane, Matthew D. Krasowski, Janice Frerichs
Publikováno v:
Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry. 492
Background The complete blood count (CBC) is a cornerstone of patient care. Several of the normal values for the components of the CBC differ by sex and, therefore, male-specific and female-specific reference intervals are required to interpret these
Autor:
Maia Hightower, Katherine L Imborek, Jacob B. Priest, Leonard Sandler, Matthew D. Krasowski, Nancy J. Dole, Michelle L Miller, Nicole L. Nisly
Publikováno v:
Clinical obstetrics and gynecology. 61(4)
People who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) are underserved and face barriers to knowledgeable health care. Most health systems are ill prepared to provide care that addresses the needs of the LGBTQ comm