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J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 49(1): 141-3, 1979 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-376544

ABSTRACT

We studied PRL, FSH, and LH response to LRH in 82 anovulatory and 4 normally ovulating women. Ten anovulatory patients who were basally hyperprolactinemic showed no significant change in PRL concentration after LRH. Of the remaining 72 anovulatory patients with basal PRL levels in the normal range, 59 showed no PRL modification after LRH (as in normals) whereas in 13 patients, a prompt and significant rise of PRL concentration above basal levels in response to LRH was observed. In these 13 patients, the basal PRL levels were significantly higher than those of the other 59 normoprolactinemic women. No significant differences in gonadotropin concentrations were detected among the three groups. The unusual rise in PRL levels after LRH in these 13 patients can be interpreted as a paradoxical response of the pituitary to a specific stimulus, as seen in other clinical conditions. It is suggested that this phasic hyperprolactinemia might represent an intermediate phase between true normoprolactinemia and chronic hyperprolactinemia.


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Anovulation/blood , Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone/pharmacology , Prolactin/blood , Adolescent , Adult , Amenorrhea/blood , Female , Follicle Stimulating Hormone/blood , Humans , Luteinizing Hormone/blood
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-751383

ABSTRACT

Two unrelated patients carrying imbalances involving the long arm of chromosome 6 are described. In the first trisomy 6q21 leads to qter had segregated from a maternal translocation t(6;16)(q15;q24). The clinical data of the proposita are compared with those of three other published cases. A partial 6q trisomy syndrome is postulated characterized by: growth deficiency of prenatal onset, psychomotor retardation, craniofacial abnormalities (microcephalia, hypertelorism, downward slanting palpebral fissures, flattened nasal bridge, long philtrum, hypoplastic perioral features, large jaw resulting in a round appearance of the face, receding chin, malformed ears) and dysmorphic extremities (contractures of limbs due to short flexor tendons, hypoplastic fingers, toes and nails). In the second case, monosomy 6q221 leads to qter resulted from a de novo rearrangement and was responsible for mental retardation and facial dysmorphism (reduced biparietal diameter, hypotelorism, absent eyebrows, prominent nose, ptosis, receding chin, dysmorphic ears). Studies of HLA and PGM3 segregation showed normal inheritance patterns and ruled out the location of these genes in bands 6q221 leads to qter.


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Aneuploidy , Chromosome Aberrations/genetics , Chromosomes, Human, 6-12 and X , Trisomy , Abnormalities, Multiple/genetics , Child, Preschool , Chromosome Disorders , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Karyotyping , Male
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