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      Monitoring is designed to detect major side effects of hormonal treatment and guide dosage of treatment. The side effect profile and safety is identical to that seen in genetic males having testosterone replacement for hypogonadism. The main difference in trans men is the need to monitor the effects of testosterone on the uterus.

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      BP dec: systolic down 5 – 10/ diastolic down 10 – 15 until 24 weeks then slowly returns. Pulmonary: TV inc 30 – 40%. Minute Vent inc 30 – 40%. TLC dec 5% secondary to elevation of diaphragm. PA O2 and pa O2 inc; dec pA CO2 and pa CO2. GI: Nausea and vomiting in 70% - inc. estrogen, progesterone and HCG; resolves by 14 – 16 w

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      Premarin decreases free testosterone by 32% and FT4 by 10.4%, and increases free cortisol by 50%, thus helping to alleviate partial cortisol insufficiency. Transdermal estradiol caused no changes in either binding globulin or free hormone levels. (Shifren, 2007)

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      This disorder is believed to be the most common cause of primary hypothyroidism in North America. It occurs far more often in women than in men (10:1 to 20:1), and is most prevalent between 45 and 65 years of age. In European countries an atrophic form of autoimmune thyroiditis (Ord's thyroiditis) is more common than Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Causes

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      Elevated antinuclear antibodies (ANA) ... Dioxin exposures create many systemic body damages such as in the immune system that will not meet some mandated International Classification of Diseases (ICD). ... and thorax abnormalities, excess kidney and bladder cancer, nervous system damage, testicular atrophy and decreased testosterone levels ...

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      Androgens (testosterone, Te; DHEA-S) and oestradiol (E2) were selected in view of reported associations of serum Te levels with aggression in children and adults [9,10] and the potential for a contribution of delayed/ advanced maturation in related conditions [11].

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      Doses up to 10 mg/day noted Testosterone patch (Androderm) (costs using 2.5 – 7.5 mg/day) 1.50/2.5 mg patch 10.50 – 31.50 45.00 – 135.00 3.00/5 mg patch Testosterone, transdermal gel, solution Several products available with varying dosing; check specific product …

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      Prolactin (choice D) elevations are a common cause of amenorrhea. It should be part of the secondary evaluation of amenorrhea if pregnancy tests are negative. If levels are elevated, an MRI of the pituitary should follow. Elevated testosterone (choice E) may cause amenorrhea and is most typically elevated in polycystic ovary syndrome.

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