Delayed endometrial maturation in women with normal progesterone levels. The dysharmonic luteal phase syndrome

  • Laboratoire de Chimie ROR
  • Institut Universitaire de Recherche Clinique ROR

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 17(3), 157-162

DOI 10.1159/000299140 PMID 6706250

Abstract

In 121 women attending the infertility clinic between 1978 and 1982, 127 cycles with luteal phases of 10 days or more were investigated by a complete basal body temperature (BBT) chart, three plasma progesterone assays taken between 11 and 4 days before menses, and a dated endometrial biopsy (EB) taken at the time of the last blood sample. All parameters were normal in 78 women (64.4%) categorized as group I 'normal luteal phases (NLP)'. There were some discordances between the three parameters in the remaining 43 women: 8 had normal BBT but low progesterone levels and delayed EB. They form group II 'inadequate luteal phases'. 29 women (23.9%) had delayed EB despite normal progesterone levels: forming group III 'dysharmonic luteal phases (DLP)'. 6 women had advanced EB and normal progesterone levels: group IV. Apart from endometrial maturation, there was no difference between NLP and DLP, neither in clinical parameters (length of the follicular phase, date and duration of the thermal shift, length of the luteal phase), nor in progesterone levels. Fertilization occurred in four DLP biopsied cycles: pregnancies went normally to term, giving birth to normal babies. Therefore, the DLP syndrome, characterized by normal midluteal progesterone levels and a delayed endometrial development, is not incompatible with normal nidation and gestation.

Topics

delayed endometrial maturation normal progesterone dysharmonic luteal phase, Zorn dysharmonic luteal phase syndrome endometrial biopsy, luteal phase defect normal progesterone delayed endometrium, endometrial biopsy dating discordance progesterone levels normal, inadequate endometrial maturation despite normal luteal progesterone, basal body temperature progesterone endometrial biopsy correlation, luteal phase evaluation BBT progesterone endometrial biopsy infertility, dysharmonic luteal phase pregnancy outcome nidation compatibility, endometrial progesterone resistance delayed maturation infertility, luteal phase defect classification inadequate versus dysharmonic
PMID 6706250 6706250 DOI 10.1159/000299140 10.1159/000299140

Cite this article

Zorn, J. R., Cedard, L., Nessman, C., & Savale, M. (1984). Delayed endometrial maturation in women with normal progesterone levels. The dysharmonic luteal phase syndrome. *Gynecologic and obstetric investigation*, *17*(3), 157-162. https://doi.org/10.1159/000299140

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