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The kisspeptin analog C6 reverses reproductive dysfunction in a mouse model of hyperprolactinemia. [PDF]

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Hyperandrogenic Anovulation

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2021
Hyperandrogenic anovulation refers to the constellation of disorders that present in women with irregular menses, hirsutism and/or acne across the lifespan. Understanding the clinical signs and symptoms of each diagnosis in the differential and laboratory testing to confirm or exclude a diagnosis allows a clinician to appropriately counsel and treat ...
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Hypothalamic chronic anovulation

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1978
Abstract Pituitary-ovarian function and adrenal steroids in a selected group of 11 normogonadotropic patients with amenorrhea and discerrible psychological disturbances were evaluated. Basal levels (8:00 a.m. ) of pituitary hormones (luteinizing hormone [LH], follicle-stimulating hormone, thyroid-stimulating hormone [TSH], prolactin [PRL], and growth
G. C. L. Lachelin, S. S. C. Yen
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POST‐PILL ANOVULATION

Medical Journal of Australia, 1962
Basal temperature records were maintained by 346 women after ceasing to take oral contraceptives; 167 had ceased using combined and 179 had ceased using low-dose sequential formulations. In the first cycle after withdrawal of low-dose sequential pills, 11 (6%) women failed to ovulate and ovulation was delayed in five cases. Short luteal cycles occurred
H M Carey, G D Pinkerton
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ANOVULATION IN HOSPITALIZED MENTAL PATIENTS

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1965
Abstract Anovulation was studied among 219 consecutive admissions to a state mental hospital. Of those patients with normal menstrual calendars studied for ovulation by endometrial biopsy and urinary pregnanediol determination, 44.7 per cent and 35.9 per cent, respectively, had results inconsistent with ovulation.
Edward E. Wallach   +8 more
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Anovulation

The Nurse Practitioner, 1985
Every woman begins and ends her years of cyclic menstrual function with periods of anovulation, with or without vaginal bleeding. Many women, however, experience anovulation during their reproductive years. It may be an occasional problem or a chronic condition. In some cases, the anovulatory state requires only a little time or minimal pharmacological
Kathryn S. Craft, Santiago L. Padilla
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Treatment of Hyperprolactinemia-Anovulation Syndrome

Fertility and Sterility, 1977
Twelve patients with amenorrhea-galactorrhea and hyperprolactinemia are presented. The mean serum prolactin level was 175 ng/ml (range, 37 to 575 ng/ml). Basal gonadotropin levels were normal in all patients. Serum estradiol levels were normal in three women and reduced in nine.
Yonat Floersheim-Shachar, Paul J. Keller
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