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Increased human menopausal gonadotropin dose during the early follicular phase: Effect on follicular recruitment and treatment outcome
Authors:Josef Blankstein  Robert L. Collins  Kirk A. Easley  Martin M. Quigley
Affiliation:(1) Department of Gynecology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 9500 Euclid Avenue, 44106 Cleveland, Ohio;(2) Department of Biostatics and Epidemiology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 44106 Cleveland, Ohio
Abstract:Summary To investigate whether the provision of increased gonadotropins would enhance follicular recruitment and selection, women not responding (N=18) to our standard clomiphene citrate (CC)-human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) regimen were treated with increased hMG (treatment cycle II). Estradiol levels were higher in treatment cycle II and these differences were significant on days 8 and 9 (Ple0.05 andPle0.03, respectively). On day 9, better follicular development was seen in cycle II (Ple0.05). While none of the patients responded in cycle I, 10 of 18 responded in cycle II. Of the 10 responders, 2 conceived following in vitro fertilization and embryo placement. Increasing the dose of hMG improved the development of a cohort of follicles so that aspiration and possible pregnancy were achieved in women who were previously unresponsive to therapy.
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