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Factors Associated With Uterine Endometrial Hyperplasia and Pyometra in Wild Canids: Implications for Fertility [PDF]

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Asa, C S   +9 more
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HYPERPROLACTINÆMIA AND LUTEAL INSUFFICIENCY

Lancet, The, 1976
Prolactin interferes with the function of the corpus luteum, as was demonstrated by repeatedly finding a short luteal phase in the ovulatory cycles of two hyperprolactinaemic women after prolactin supression by bromocriptine had been discontinued.
M, Seppälä, T, Ranta, E, Hirvonen
exaly   +3 more sources

Luteal contraception

Contraception, 1987
The impact of oral administration of RU 486 on the ongoing functional activity of the hypothalamic-gonadotropin-corpus luteum-endometrial (H-P-CL-E) axis was assessed during the mid-luteal (MLP) and the late-luteal phase (LLP) with and without hCG-induced pseudopregnancy. Longitudinal studies with daily dosing and frequent blood sampling were conducted
S, Yen, G, Garzo, J, Liu
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Luteal-phase endocrinology

Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2009
The corpus luteum is formed from the pre-ovulatory follicle under the action of the mid-cycle LH surge. LH is the main luteotrophic hormone in women controlling luteal structure and function during the normal menstrual cycle. Local factors, however, including progesterone are also involved.
I E, Messinis   +2 more
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Luteal Phase Dysfunction

Clinics in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1981
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS Direct and indirect measures of progesterone secretion are the basis for assessing corpus luteum function. Despite methodological advances such as radioligand binding assays for the hormone, the frequency with which corpus luteum defects result in infertility or early abortion remains a matter of contention.
G S, Dizerega, G T, Ross
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Luteal contraception

Human Reproduction, 1988
Progesterone is an important and unique reproductive hormone. It is the main product of the corpus luteum, dominant in the luteal phase of the cycle, and in pregnancy its secretion continues and increases ensuring maintenance of the early conceptus.
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The integrated luteal progesterone: an assessment of luteal function

Fertility and Sterility, 1987
An integrated luteal progesterone (ILPL) was calculated on the basis of a luteal progesterone (P) level with the assumption that the daily plasma P level in the luteal phase closely approximates a sine curve. The midluteal P-amplitude (K) was also obtained mathematically.
C H, Wu, S S, Minassian
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