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Long Term Therapy with Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone in Isolated Gonadotropin Deficiency: Failure of Therapeutic Response*

1981; Oxford University Press; Volume: 52; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1210/jcem-52-3-557

ISSN

1945-7197

Autores

David Rabin, Larry McNeil,

Tópico(s)

Sexual Differentiation and Disorders

Resumo

We have evaluated the therapeutic response to exogenous LRH (1 mg, sc, either twice daily or three times daily) in six subjects with isolated gonadotropin deficiency. Four males were treated for 6 months, of whom two showed a transient rise in serum testosterone. However, testosterone levels subsequently remained at pretreatment levels in each of the four subjects during LRH therapy. One of the two female subjects displayed a transient rise in 17β-estradiol levels. All four males showed a notable rise in testosterone after hCG, and the one female tested responded to menotropins while receiving LRH. We propose that the number of quanta of gonadotropins released per day with our therapeutic regimen was inadequate to generate a normal gonadal response.

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