Subtle abnormalities in follicular development and hormonal profile in women with unexplained infertility

Fertility and sterility, 46(5), 833-839

PMID 3781002 Source

Abstract

A prospective study of six unselected couples diagnosed as having unexplained infertility was done. In three of six patients, subtle abnormalities in follicular development were detected. In the first case poor follicular growth was observed. There was a premature small rise of luteinizing hormone (LH) with subsequent low levels of estradiol (E2) in the late follicular phase and unusual wide LH peak. This was followed by low progesterone levels in the luteal phase. In the second case follicular growth was abrupted by premature LH surge. This surge was triggered by early rise of E2 level while the follicle was still small in size. In the third case luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome was diagnosed, on ultrasound examination. All of the abnormalities were repetitive.

Topics

unexplained infertility follicular development, premature lh surge infertility, luteal phase defect unexplained infertility, luteinized unruptured follicle syndrome, follicle growth abnormalities infertility, ultrasound monitoring unexplained infertility, subtle ovulation disorders, hormonal patterns unexplained infertility, estradiol lh surge timing, lufs ultrasound diagnosis, follicular phase abnormalities infertility

Cite this article

Lewinthal, D., Furman, A., Blankstein, J., Corenblum, B., Shalev, J., & Lunenfeld, B. (1986). Subtle abnormalities in follicular development and hormonal profile in women with unexplained infertility. *Fertility and sterility*, *46*(5), 833-839.

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