2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjco.2023.11.006
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The Association Between Testosterone and Vascular Function in Reproductive-Aged Females With Chronic Kidney Disease

Nabilah Gulamhusein,
Sofia B. Ahmed,
Jessalyn K. Holodinsky
et al.
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“…Examples are the following: “What Is New in Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection? ;” 15 “Pathophysiology of Myocardial Infarction With Nonobstructive Coronary Artery Disease: A Contemporary Systematic Review;” 16 “Antithrombotic Management and Outcomes of Anterior ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction With New-Onset Wall Motion Abnormalities in Men and Women;” 17 and “Female-Specific Considerations in Aortic Health and Disease.” 18 Sex- and gender-unique aspects of cardiovascular risk across the lifespan of a woman are also addressed, including the following: “Prevalence of Sex-Specific Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors, Medical Risk, and Engagement in Health-Promoting Behaviours in Premenopausal Females;” 19 “The Importance of Nontraditional and Sex-Specific Risk Factors in Young Women With Vasomotor Nonobstructive vs Obstructive Coronary Syndromes;” 20 “Increased Prevalence of Adverse Health Outcomes Across the Lifespan in Those Affected by Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Canadian Population Cohort;” 21 and “Women’s Heart Health and the Menopausal Transition: Two Faces of the Same Coin.” 22 Unique aspects of hypertension in women with renal dysfunction as a CVD risk factor are also explored in “Awareness of Hypertension in Reproductive-Aged Women Living With Chronic Kidney Disease” 23 and “The Association Between Testosterone and Vascular Function in Reproductive-Aged Females With Chronic Kidney Disease.” 24…”
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“…Examples are the following: “What Is New in Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection? ;” 15 “Pathophysiology of Myocardial Infarction With Nonobstructive Coronary Artery Disease: A Contemporary Systematic Review;” 16 “Antithrombotic Management and Outcomes of Anterior ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction With New-Onset Wall Motion Abnormalities in Men and Women;” 17 and “Female-Specific Considerations in Aortic Health and Disease.” 18 Sex- and gender-unique aspects of cardiovascular risk across the lifespan of a woman are also addressed, including the following: “Prevalence of Sex-Specific Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors, Medical Risk, and Engagement in Health-Promoting Behaviours in Premenopausal Females;” 19 “The Importance of Nontraditional and Sex-Specific Risk Factors in Young Women With Vasomotor Nonobstructive vs Obstructive Coronary Syndromes;” 20 “Increased Prevalence of Adverse Health Outcomes Across the Lifespan in Those Affected by Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Canadian Population Cohort;” 21 and “Women’s Heart Health and the Menopausal Transition: Two Faces of the Same Coin.” 22 Unique aspects of hypertension in women with renal dysfunction as a CVD risk factor are also explored in “Awareness of Hypertension in Reproductive-Aged Women Living With Chronic Kidney Disease” 23 and “The Association Between Testosterone and Vascular Function in Reproductive-Aged Females With Chronic Kidney Disease.” 24…”
Section: Evidence To Inform Practicementioning
confidence: 99%