Abstract:Objective To analyze the clinical significance of serum gonadal hormone levels for diagnosis of female infertility due to menstrual irregularity.Methods 120 female infertility patients were divided into two groups: eumenorrhea group and paramenia group. The serum levels of LH,FSH,PRL,E2,Tand PRO of these patients were determined by chemiluminescence Methods and compared with those of healthy women as control.Results There was no statistically significant difference of serum hormone levels between the eumenorrhea group and control. The serum levels of LH[(13.39±5.01) U/L]、FSH[(12.88±3.11) U/L] and PRL[(32.72±4.01) ng/ml] in paramenia group were much higher than those in the other two groups. The difference was of statistical significance (P<0.05),but there was no significant difference of serum levels of E2,T,and PRO between these three groups(P>0.05).Conclusions Analysis of the changes of serum hormone levels can facilitate clinical diagnosis and treatment of female infertility with menstrual irregularity.
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