Incidence of the luteinized unruptured follicle phenomenon in cycling women

Fertility and sterility, 40(5), 620-626

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)47420-0 PMID 6628705 Source

Abstract

A prospective study is presented in order to determine the frequency of the luteinized unruptured follicle (LUF) in a population of 66 regularly cycling women. They were monitored by daily ultrasound for a total of 183 cycles, and the LUF was detected in 9 cycles, giving an incidence of 4.9%. The results of daily changes of luteinizing hormone, estradiol, and progesterone provide support for the thesis that the LUF behaves steroidogenically as a corpus luteum and that the luteal phase duration is normal. Continued monitoring in 35 cycles revealed a recurrence in only one case during a fourth subsequent cycle. Thus, the findings indicate that the LUF is a sporadic and infrequent phenomenon. It is therefore an uncommon cause of infertile cycles in potentially fertile women and represents a biologic variable rather than a syndrome. Based on ultrasonic and endocrine observations, a mechanism is proposed for the resolution of the LUF.

Topics

luteinized unruptured follicle incidence, luf syndrome ovulation monitoring, unruptured follicle ultrasound detection, luteinized follicle without ovulation, luf cycle monitoring diagnosis, trapped egg syndrome frequency, follicle rupture ultrasound tracking, ovulation dysfunction ultrasound diagnosis, luteal phase unruptured follicle, luf hormone patterns progesterone, anovulation ultrasound assessment, ovarian follicle rupture monitoring

Cite this article

Kerin, J. F., Kirby, C., Morris, D., McEvoy, M., Ward, B., & Cox, L. W. (1983). Incidence of the luteinized unruptured follicle phenomenon in cycling women. *Fertility and sterility*, *40*(5), 620-626. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)47420-0

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