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    In this issue of Neurology® Clinical Practice , Qureshi et al.1 present a case of a transgender man of childbearing age with a reported body mass index of 37 who presents with idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH). The authors conclude that exogenous testosterone as part of a gender-affirming hormone regimen may be a potential mechanism for his diagnosis of IIH, based on prior evidence that…

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    We are at the precipice of an emerging professional and public health care crisis within neurology.  We are at a time when the number of Americans who self-identify as transgender is  quickly increasing; as many as one in fifty members of Generation Z are transgender.1 However, we do not have the infrastructure or training necessary to…

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