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Gender Affirmation Surgery, Transmasculine
Urologic Clinics of North America, 2022Transmasculine genital gender affirmation surgery (GAS) is evolving rapidly due to social and surgical advances over recent decades. Important innovations include the use of free or pedicled sensate tissue flaps with integrated urethra coupled with an improved understanding of how best to offer inclusive care.
Wai Gin, Lee +2 more
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Purpose: We examined health care experiences of transmasculine young adults to clarify factors contributing to mistrust in the health care system and identify tangible and modifiable means to address health disparities through improved patient-provider ...
Jason D Flatt +2 more
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Prostatic metaplasia of the vagina in transmasculine individuals
World Journal of Urology, 2022To determine the prevalence of prostatic metaplasia in an expanded cohort of transmasculine individuals undergoing gender-affirming resection of vaginal tissue.Institutional Review Board approval was obtained. Clinical records were reviewed for all transmasculine individuals undergoing vaginal tissue resection at our institution between January 2018 ...
Rena Xu +6 more
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Objectives/hypotheses: The purpose of this study was to investigate voice and communication difficulties in transmasculine individuals to develop evidence-based voice and communication training programs. Study design: Qualitative study.
Tine Papeleu +2 more
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Transmasculine Hormone Therapy
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2019Prescribing gender-affirming hormonal therapy in transgender men (TM) not only induces desirable physical effects but also benefits mental health. In TM, testosterone therapy is aimed at achieving cisgender male serum testosterone to induce virilization.
Justine, Defreyne, Guy, T'Sjoen
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Recognizing the Importance of Chest Surgery for Transmasculine Youth
Pediatrics, 2021* Abbreviation: MCS — : masculinizing chest surgery Transmasculine youth and adults often report that masculinizing chest surgery (MCS) is an important step toward gender affirmation. In a sample of 133 transmasculine youth attending a pediatric gender clinic, 82% reported being dissatisfied with breasts and 93% reported a desire for MCS.1
Laura E, Kuper +2 more
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Gynecologic Care of the Transmasculine Patient
Clinical Obstetrics & GynecologyAs the proportion of the population in the US that identifies as transgender and gender diverse (TGD) increases, it is imperative that providers across all specialties be able to provide inclusive and affirming care. Here, we review recommendations for gynecologic care for TGD patients, including gender-inclusive terminology, screening examinations ...
Chloe S. Kaunitz +1 more
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Acne in Transmasculine Patients
JAMA DermatologyImportance Compounded with barriers to care, stigmatization, lack of trust, and high rates of psychiatric comorbidities, transmasculine patients face a high psychosocial burden from acne. Acne is a common sequela of masculinizing hormone therapy, and understanding its epidemiology may improve care for ...
Drake, Seibert +5 more
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Contraception and Menstrual Suppression for Transmasculine Patients
Clinical Obstetrics & GynecologyTransmasculine individuals require patient-centered and shared decision-making approaches to address menstrual suppression and contraceptive needs. Gender-affirming testosterone therapy may be utilized by individuals to achieve menstrual suppression but is not a reliable form of contraception.
Daniel S. Lee, Christopher R. Douglas
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Contraception Care for Transmasculine Individuals on Testosterone Therapy
Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health, 2019AbstractContraception and fertility‐associated advisement is needed for any individual with a uterus who is engaging in sexual activity with reproductive potential. As greater awareness spreads regarding the health care needs of transgender, nonbinary, and gender‐nonconforming individuals, the research on evidence‐based care for these populations lags ...
Danielle, Boudreau, Ronica, Mukerjee
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