Diagnosis of luteal phase inadequacy

Obstetrics and Gynecology, 56(2), 193-196

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Abstract

Plasma progesterone concentrations drawn at the time of endometrial biopsy in 26 infertility patients with histologically documented luteal phase inadequacy were compared with those of 26 infertility patients with normal biopsies. Although as a group the former patients had lower progesterone values and shorter cycles, there was considerable overlap. Therefore, although plasma progesterone determinations and temperature charts are useful in the detection of ovulation and in the interpretation of the biopsy results, a properly obtained endometrial biopsy is essential for the diagnosis of luteal phase inadequacy.

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luteal phase inadequacy diagnosis endometrial biopsy, plasma progesterone levels luteal phase defect, endometrial biopsy versus progesterone for luteal phase diagnosis, luteal phase deficiency infertility workup, progesterone concentration overlap normal luteal phase, temperature chart luteal phase defect detection, Rosenfeld luteal phase biopsy progesterone, short cycle length luteal phase inadequacy, histologic dating endometrial biopsy infertility, ovulation detection versus luteal phase assessment

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Rosenfeld, D. L., Chudow, S., & Bronson, R. A. (1980). Diagnosis of luteal phase inadequacy. *Obstetrics and gynecology*, *56*(2), 193-196.

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