Follicle size by ultrasound versus cervical mucus quality: normal and abnormal patterns in spontaneous cycles

Fertility and sterility, 51(4), 598-603

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)60606-4 PMID 2522397 Source

Abstract

Ultrasound (US) has been demonstrated to be the method of choice for diagnosing luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome and to be a valuable adjuvant in the assessment of luteal phase defect. In this prospective study, the use of US with postcoital testing (PCT) is evaluated. Fifty control infertility patients were examined with serial US for follicle dynamics in conjunction with PCT. Standard curves for follicle dynamics versus cervical mucus quality (Insler score) were calculated. Eighteen patients referred for abnormal mucus underwent similar evaluation. Their follicle dynamics versus mucus quality were compared with those of the controls. The findings were: (1) there is a predictable relationship between follicle size and mucus quality, (2) the majority of patients with abnormal mucus have normal follicular dynamics, and (3) a minority of patients with abnormal mucus have either a narrow mucus window or abnormal follicular dynamics. In addition, US was found to be cost-effective in the overall fertility evaluation.

Topics

ultrasound follicle cervical mucus correlation, postcoital test follicle dynamics, insler score follicle size, cervical mucus quality ultrasound monitoring, luteinized unruptured follicle ultrasound, follicle tracking cervical mucus pattern, abnormal cervical mucus follicular development, mucus window ovulation ultrasound, ovarian follicle mucus biomarker correlation, cycle monitoring ultrasound versus mucus, postcoital testing follicle size

Cite this article

Daly, D. C., Reuter, K. L., Cohen, S., & Mastroianni, J. (1989). Follicle size by ultrasound versus cervical mucus quality: normal and abnormal patterns in spontaneous cycles. *Fertility and sterility*, *51*(4), 598-603. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)60606-4

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