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E. Kale Edmiston
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 30
Citations - 831
E. Kale Edmiston is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transgender & Autism. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 377 citations. Previous affiliations of E. Kale Edmiston include Allen Institute for Brain Science & Vanderbilt University.
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Standards of Care for the Health of Transgender and Gender Diverse People, Version 8
Eli Coleman,Asa Radix,Walter Pierre Bouman,George R. Brown,Annelou L. C. de Vries,Madeline B. Deutsch,Randi Ettner,Lin Fraser,Michael Goodman,J.A Green,Adrienne B. Hancock,Thomas W. Johnson,Dan H. Karasic,Gail Knudson,Scott Leibowitz,H.F.L. Meyer-Bahlburg,Stan Monstrey,Joz Motmans,Leena Nahata,Timo O. Nieder,Sari L. Reisner,C Richards,Loren S. Schechter,Vin Tangpricha,Amy C. Tishelman,Mick van Trotsenburg,Stephen Winter,Kelly Ducheny,Noah Adams,Thays Adrián,Luke Allen,David Azul,Harjit Bagga,Kazi Mohammad Nurul Basar,David S. Bathory,Javier Belinky,David R. Berg,Jens U. Berli,R. Bluebond-Langner,Mark-Bram Bouman,M. Bowers,Patricia Brassard,Jack L. Byrne,Luis Capitán,C. Cargill,Jeremi Carswell,S. Chang,Gaya Chelvakumar,Trevor Corneil,Katharine Baratz Dalke,Griet De Cuypere,Elma de Vries,Martin den Heijer,Aaron Devor,Cecilia Dhejne,A. D’Marco,E. Kale Edmiston,Laura Edwards-Leeper,R. Ehrbar,Diane Ehrensaft,Justus Eisfeld,Els Elaut,Laura Erickson-Schroth,Jamie L Feldman,Alessandra D. Fisher,M. M. Garcia,Luk Gijs,Susan E. Green,B. P. Hall,Teresa L. D. Hardy,Michael S. Irwig,Laura A. Jacobs,A. C. Janssen,Katherine Johnson,D. Klink,Bpc Kreukels,Laura E. Kuper,Elizabeth Kvach,Matthew A. Malouf,R Massey,T. Mazur,C McLachlan,Shane D. Morrison,Scott W. Mosser,Paula M. Neira,Ulrika Nygren,James Oates,Juno Obedin-Maliver,Georgios Pagkalos,Jessie Patton,Nittaya Phanuphak,Katherine Rachlin,Terry Reed,G. Nic Rider,J. Ristori,Sally Ann Robbins-Cherry,Stephanie A. Roberts,Kenny A. Rodriguez-Wallberg,Susan Rosenthal,Kenny Sabir,Joshua D. Safer,Ayden I. Scheim,L. J. Seal,T. J. Sehoole,Katherine G. Spencer,Colton M St. Amand,Thomas D. Steensma,John Strang,Guy B. Taylor,Kinzie Tilleman,Guy T'Sjoen,L. Vála,Norah M. van Mello,Jaimie F. Veale,Jennifer A. Vencill,B. Vincent,Linda Wesp,Michael West,Jon Arcelus +118 more
TL;DR: The SOC-8 guidelines are intended to be flexible to meet the diverse health care needs of TGD people globally and offer standards for promoting optimal health care and guidance for the treatment of people experiencing gender incongruence.
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Opportunities and Gaps in Primary Care Preventative Health Services for Transgender Patients: A Systemic Review.
E. Kale Edmiston,Cameron A. Donald,Cameron A. Donald,Cameron A. Donald,Alice Rose Sattler,J. Klint Peebles,Jesse M. Ehrenfeld,Jesse M. Ehrenfeld,Kristen L. Eckstrand,Kristen L. Eckstrand +9 more
TL;DR: Transgender people face barriers to accessing healthcare, resulting in population-level disparities in health outcomes, and little research is available to better understand the receipt of primary healthcare among transgender patients or how the rate of receipt of preventive care may differ among transgender populations.
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Neurobiological Commonalities and Distinctions Among Three Major Psychiatric Diagnostic Categories: A Structural MRI Study
Miao Chang,Fay Y. Womer,E. Kale Edmiston,Chuan Bai,Qian Zhou,Xiaowei Jiang,Shengnan Wei,Yange Wei,Yuting Ye,Haiyan Huang,Yong He,Ke Xu,Yanqing Tang,Fei Wang +13 more
TL;DR: The findings of common alterations in SZ, BD, and MDD support the presence of core neurobiological disruptions in these disorders and suggest that neural structural distinctions between these disorders may be less prominent than initially postulated, particularly between SZ and BD.
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Altered resting-state functional connectivity of the dentate nucleus in Parkinson's disease.
TL;DR: It is suggested that connectivity of the DN in the resting state is disrupted in Parkinson's disease, and there may be a compensatory cerebellar connectivity mechanism in the rested state in PD.
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Structure-function associations in hippocampus in bipolar disorder.
Lara G. Chepenik,Fei Wang,Fei Wang,Linda Spencer,Linda Spencer,Marisa N. Spann,Jessica H. Kalmar,Fay Y. Womer,E. Kale Edmiston,Brian Pittman,Hilary P. Blumberg,Hilary P. Blumberg +11 more
TL;DR: Associations between morphological changes in hippocampus structure in BD and verbal memory impairment are supported and provide preliminary evidence pharmacotherapy may reverse hippocampus-related memory deficits.