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2022 and to be completed upon the ESPE Meeting in September 2022. Papers presenting unmet needs and long-term follow-up insights would be as interesting as novel topics such as bone health in transgender youth and genetic approach for the personalized
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-to-male transgender persons ( 28 ). In that study, adjusted rates of VTE or ATE were not different among 2118 testosterone-treated genetic females compared with reference men or women. Men with KS on testosterone treatment presenting with thrombosis did not commonly
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of transgender men (born women) is not associated with a procoagulant state ( 26 ) and TRT given to castrated male rats normalizes the castration-induced increase in prothrombin and coagulation factor VII (FVII) concentrations ( 27 ). Earlier studies
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Federal Supreme Court is still pending. Declaration of interest A L Hirschberg is a medical and scientific consultant to the Swedish Olympic Committee and a member of the working groups on hyperandrogenic female and transgender athletes set up by