Elevtion of serum testosterone in ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.
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abstract
Serum testosterone levels were monitored in female subjects who received therapy with human gonadotropins of urinary origin (menotropins) and human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). Serum testosterone levels were not elevated in those subjects who did not experience side effects with therapy (Group A); among the other 7 subjects (Group B) with either moderate or severe ovarian hyperstimulation, serum testoterone levels rose distinctly (range 1.4 minus 9.0 ng/ml). Total menotropin dosage and serum estradiol-17beta levels were higher in Group B than in Group A. Ovarian hyperstimulation and elevation of serum testosterone were not restricted to patients with the syndrome of polycystic ovaries.