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Pituitary autonomy in hyperprolactinemic secondary amenorrhea: results of hypothalamic-pituitary testing
(Endocrine Society, 1977-05)
Twenty-seven women with secondary amenorrhea of greater than six months
duration were subjected to multiple testing of hypothalamo-pituitary
function. They were divided into normo-prolactinemic (Group 1 mean serum
prolactin (PRL) 9.8 ng/ml; range 6.8 to 13.0 ng/ml; n=9) and
hyperprolactinemic (Group ...
Pituitary-thyroid responses to 4-hour constant infusions of thyrotropin releasing hormone in man
(Endocrine Society, 1977-11)
No abstract or description.
Two pools of luteinizing hormone in the human pituitary: evidence from constant administration of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone
(Endocrine Society, 1974-11)
No abstract or description.
Reifenstein's syndrome: investigation of linkage to X-chromosomal loci
(Blackwell Publishing, 1974)
No abstract or description.
The association of D-group chromosomal translocations and defective spermatogenesis
(Elsevier, 1976-02)
D-group chromosome translocations have been associated in isolated cases
with infertility in males. In this study, we demonstrated the effect of a
translocated D-group chromosome on spermatogenesis as it had segregated
among three male members of one family. Although the father, who carried
the ...
The effect of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone in hypogonadotrophic eunuchoidism
(Periodica, 1977-09)
No abstract or description.
Inhibition of fetal growth and survival by testosterone administration to pregnant sheep
(Elsevier, 1978-03)
Testosterone (as testosterone enanthate, 250 mg i.m. every 2 wk) was
administered to pregnant ewes (n = 16), and injections of vehicle were
used in 10 control pregnant ewes between days 75 of gestation and term
(day 147). Fetal survival (7 of 16 in the treated group versus 10 of 10 in
the controls) ...
Colchicine and testicular function in man
(Massachusetts Medical Society, 1976-06-17)
No abstract or description.
Increases in serum concentrations of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) during thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) infusions in normal men
(Blackwell Publishing, 1977-11)
Increases in serum FSH values to approximately 50% above basal
concentrations were found during TRH infusions of 2.0 microgram/min into
normal men (n = 10). These increases could not be explained by
cross-reactivity of thyrotrophin (TSH) in the FSH assay. No significant
change was found in serum ...