Successful induction of ovulation using highly purified follicle-stimulating hormone in a woman with Kallmann's syndrome
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Fertility and sterility, 73(2), 284-6, 2000
Abstract
To describe a woman with Kallmann's syndrome who was treated successfully with highly purified FSH to achieve ovulation induction and pregnancy.
Case report.
University hospital.
PATIENT(S): A 32-year-old woman with Kallmann's syndrome who had been treated with oral contraceptives to prime secondary sex characteristics and genital organs since the age of 16 years.
INTERVENTION(S): Highly purified FSH was administered intramuscularly for a total dose of 3,825 IU.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Follicle number and diameter.
RESULT(S): Three follicles with a diameter of > 1.7 cm and an endometrial thickness of 8 mm were observed. A clinical pregnancy, which subsequently was spontaneously aborted, was obtained.
CONCLUSION(S): In primed patients with Kallmann's syndrome, highly purified FSH may be a useful alternative to pulsatile GnRH or menopausal gonadotropins to achieve ovulation induction and pregnancy.
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Hilgers, T. W. (1991). *Successful Pregnancies in Kallmann Syndrome using Pulsatile GnRH*.
Hilgers TW. Successful Pregnancies in Kallmann Syndrome using Pulsatile GnRH. 1991.
Hilgers, T. W. *Successful Pregnancies in Kallmann Syndrome using Pulsatile GnRH*. 1991.