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Arch Invest Med (Mex) ; 8(1): 47-60, 1977.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-849096

ABSTRACT

In 65 patients with menstrual cycle alterations--in it's length and/or amount of bleeding--estradiol-progesterone relationship was studied. The plasma levels of these hormones were correlated with basal temperature, length of menstrual cycle and histologic study of endometrium. The patient- were grouped as follows: I excessive menstrual bleeding; II short menstrual cycles; III long menstrual cycles; IV increment of bleeding period and, V uterine hemorrhage. All patients had an anovulatory menstrual cycle; peripheral concentration of progeseterone was less than 6 ng/ml and mean concentration of estradiol was not statistically higher than that found in normal patients (83+/-23 pg/ml). Based upon these findings, it is postulated that the term of hyperestrogenism or excessive estrogen production should not be used when referring to these menstrual cycle alterations.


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Anovulation/physiopathology , Menstruation Disturbances/physiopathology , Ovary/physiopathology , Adult , Circadian Rhythm , Estradiol/metabolism , Female , Humans , Progesterone/metabolism , Time Factors
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