Preservation of fertility despite subnormal gonadotropin and testosterone levels after cessation of pulsatile gonadotropin-releasing hormone therapy in a man with Kallmann's syndrome
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Bremner, William J.
Bagatell, Carrie J.
Paulsen, C. Alvin
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Elsevier
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A man with IHH and anosmia presented in 1980. He was successfully treated
with various hormonal regimens; four children were conceived with hCG or
pulsatile GnRH therapy. The patient discontinued GnRH after the fourth
child was conceived, and testosterone enanthate injections were
prescribed. However, he took the injections only briefly and 15 months
later he demonstrated continuing spermatogenesis despite low serum FSH and
LH levels. His wife successfully became pregnant. This case adds to the
recognized range of recovery in IHH, with fertility despite stopping
hormonal therapy and despite low serum gonadotropin and T levels.
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Fertil Steril. 1994 Feb;61(2):392-4
