These men were subjected to a battery of blood tests that included total testosterone and estradiol (estrogen).
What does T-E stand for?
T-E stands for testosterone and estradiol
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Samples in periodicals archive:
In a 14-day rat study, the levels of testosterone and estradiol were reduced at [greater than or equal to] 20 mg/kg bw.
25) CRITICAL IMPORTANCE OF BLOOD TESTING Today's conventional physicians prescribe blood tests to check glucose, cholesterol, and triglycerides, but rarely check their male patients' free testosterone and estradiol levels.
ESTRADIOL HIGHER IN MALE HEART ATTACK VICTIMS A study published just last year compared blood levels of testosterone and estradiol in men suffering acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) with those who had previously suffered a heart attack.
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to determine whether serum levels of testosterone and estradiol associate with lower extremity peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in a large population-based cohort of elderly men.