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Ali Iranmanesh
Researcher at Veterans Health Administration
Publications - 152
Citations - 10432
Ali Iranmanesh is an academic researcher from Veterans Health Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Growth hormone secretion & Luteinizing hormone. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 148 publications receiving 10076 citations. Previous affiliations of Ali Iranmanesh include University of Virginia & Salem VA Medical Center.
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Transdermal testosterone gel improves sexual function, mood, muscle strength, and body composition parameters in hypogonadal men
Christina Wang,Ronald S. Swerdloff,Ali Iranmanesh,Adrian S. Dobs,Peter J. Snyder,Glenn R. Cunningham,Alvin M. Matsumoto,Thomas Weber,Nancy Berman +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that T gel replacement improved sexual function and mood, increased lean mass and muscle strength (principally in the legs), and decreased fat mass in hypogonadal men with less skin irritation and discontinuation compared with the recommended dose of the permeation-enhanced T patch.
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Age and Relative Adiposity Are Specific Negative Determinants of the Frequency and Amplitude of Growth Hormone (GH) Secretory Bursts and the Half-Life of Endogenous GH in Healthy Men*
TL;DR: It is concluded that age and relative adiposity are distinct and specific correlates of individual attributes of GH secretion and clearance in men.
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Long-term testosterone gel (AndroGel) treatment maintains beneficial effects on sexual function and mood, lean and fat mass, and bone mineral density in hypogonadal men.
Christina Wang,Glenn R. Cunningham,Adrian S. Dobs,Ali Iranmanesh,Alvin M. Matsumoto,Peter J. Snyder,Thomas Weber,Nancy Berman,Laura Hull,Ronald S. Swerdloff +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that continued application of AndroGel resulted in beneficial effects similar to those with injectables and other transdermal preparations and monitoring for prostatic disease and assessment for erythrocytosis are strongly advised to reduce the risk of adverse events with T treatment of hypogonadal men.
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Dual defects in pulsatile growth hormone secretion and clearance subserve the hyposomatotropism of obesity in man.
Johannes D. Veldhuis,Ali Iranmanesh,Ken K. Y. Ho,Michael J. Waters,Michael L. Johnson,German Lizarralde +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that obese men harbor a double defect in GH dynamics involving both GH secretion and clearance, and that the severity of the GH secretory deficiency is proportionate to the degree of obesity.
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Long-term pharmacokinetics of transdermal testosterone gel in hypogonadal men.
Ronald S. Swerdloff,Christina Wang,Glenn R. Cunningham,Adrian S. Dobs,Ali Iranmanesh,Alvin M. Matsumoto,Peter J. Snyder,Thomas Weber,James Longstreth,Nancy Berman +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that transdermal T gel application can efficiently and rapidly increase serum T and free T levels in hypogonadal men to within the normal range for most patients.