Luteal phase deficiency: an inadequate endometrial response to normal hormone stimulation

International journal of fertility, 31(5), 368-371

PMID 2898441 Source

Abstract

Two hundred seventy-four infertile patients and 43 women with two or more previous first-trimester abortions underwent a luteal function evaluation by basal body temperature, plasma progesterone, estradiol and prolactin determination, and endometrial biopsy (repeated in a later cycle when the first was defective). An endometrial luteal phase deficiency was detected in 37 (13.5%) of the infertility cases and in 14 (32.5%) of the patients with recurrent miscarriage. However, the endometrial defect was associated with normal hormonal levels in the great majority of patients (86.3%).

Topics

luteal phase deficiency diagnosis, endometrial biopsy luteal phase, normal progesterone inadequate endometrium, luteal phase defect recurrent miscarriage, endometrial dating luteal insufficiency, progesterone levels normal endometrium abnormal, infertility luteal phase evaluation, basal body temperature luteal defect, naprotechnology endometrial biopsy protocol, luteal phase deficiency progesterone therapy, recurrent pregnancy loss luteal insufficiency

Cite this article

Balasch, J., & Vanrell, J. A. (1986). Luteal phase deficiency: an inadequate endometrial response to normal hormone stimulation. *International journal of fertility*, *31*(5), 368-371.

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