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Pelvic sonography to help determine the appropriate therapy for luteal phase defects.

J H Check, B B Goldberg, A Kurtz, H G Adelson, A Rankin.   

Abstract

In some series the most appropriate therapy for luteal phase defects is supplemental progesterone in the luteal phase. Clomiphene's efficacy is more controversial since in one series only 8% achieved a successful pregnancy versus 45% in another study. Pelvic sonography was used to evaluate follicular development and release of the ovum in 50 infertile women with luteal phase defects. The results showed that only 40% had "pure" luteal phase defects whereas 52% had immature follicles and 8% had unruptured follicles. Sixty-two percent of the patients had previous therapy for a luteal phase defect and failed to conceive. Sixty-eight percent of this group did conceive when ultrasound was used to determine the appropriate therapy. Thus ultrasound can be employed to determine if the women with a luteal phase defect should be treated with a fertility drug, e.g., clomiphene or just with luteal phase progesterone support. Supplemental progesterone might still be needed with clomiphene based on repeat endometrial biopsy results.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6152253

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Fertil        ISSN: 0020-725X


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