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  • Title: Ovulation induction with pulsatile administration of human menopausal gonadotropin.
    Author: Koloszár S, Bártfai G, Godó G, Sas M.
    Journal: Acta Chir Hung; 1989; 30(3):237-42. PubMed ID: 2512754.
    Abstract:
    Ovulation induction was performed by the pulsatile administration of subcutaneous human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG). Treatment was started with a daily dose of 75 IU hMG (in a 90% distribution), then it was increased to 150 IU depending on the oestradiol level of the plasma and on the result of folliculometry. Of 10 cycles treated ovulation was induced in 7 cases and two pregnancies occurred. In two cases, following a previous unsuccessful intramuscular hMG treatment, ovulation was induced. Hyperstimulation did not occur. The pulsatile s.c. administration of hMG seems to be an adequate ovulation-induction method in ovulatory disorders of hypothalamo-hypophyseal origin and is a good substitute for the missing, endogenous gonadotropin secretion of inadequate pace.
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