1. Predictive value of serum follicle-stimulating hormone levels in the differentiation between hypogonadotropic hypogonadism and constitutional delay of puberty
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Odink, RJ, Schoute, E, Herdes, E, Delemarre-van de Waal, HA, and University of Groningen
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GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING-HORMONE ,BOYS ,NEUROSECRETORY DYSFUNCTION ,LUTEINIZING-HORMONE ,GIRLS ,GROWTH ,hypogonadotropic hypogonadism ,SECRETION PATTERNS ,follicle-stimulating hormone ,PULSATILE ,SENSITIVE IMMUNORADIOMETRIC ASSAYS ,RESOLVED IMMUNOFLUOROMETRIC ASSAY ,luteinizing hormone pulse - Abstract
Objective: Gonadotropin secretion was evaluated to predict hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH) in 36 children suspected of having HH. Methods: LH was measured for 24 h at 10-min intervals, and FSH and estradiol or testosterone at 1-hour intervals. Twenty boys (age 15.7, range 13.2-19.3 years) and 16 girls (age 16.1, range 13.0-20.6 years) were studied. Results: LH pulses were detected in 9 boys and 5 girls. HH was confirmed in all 11 LH apulsatile boys and in 8 of 11 LH apulsatile girls. Random FSH values of less than or equal to 1.11 and less than or equal to 2.86 IU/1 in boys and girls, respectively, discriminated patients with LH pulses from patients without (sensitivity for lack of LH pulses 97 and 100%, respectively). In boys testicular volume was not discriminatory. In 1 girl LH pulses were observed without estradiol production, suggesting LH neurosecretory dysfunction. Conclusions: Low FSH levels in adolescence are strongly related to a lack of LH pulses. Lack of LH pulses is highly suspect for HH. FSH may be a tool in the differentiation between HH and delayed puberty.
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- 1998