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Obstetrics & Gynecology 1976;47:233-235
© 1976 by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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FSH AND LH RESPONSE TO LHRF IN KALLMAN'S SYNDROME

MOSIIE OETTINGER, MD, DANIEL W. BRUNETEAU, MD, ANTONIOS PSAROUDAKIS, MD and ROBERT B. GREENBLATT, MD, FACOG

Department of Endocrinology, Medical College of Georgin, Augusta, Georgia

Abstract

The olfacto-genital syndrome (Kallman's syndrome) is believed to be primarily an hypolhalamic disorder resulting in hypogonadotropic hypogonadism or hypo-ovarianism and anosmia. The pituitary response in 2 patients was measured on daily subcutaneous injections of 100 µg of LHRF. One of the patients was also studied in a similar fashion by administration of LHRF intravenously for 4 consecutive days. A greater response occurred with the subcutaneous route.







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