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B4. Functional diagnostics of the ovarian capacity, cycle diagnostic: Difference between revisions

Created page with "These investigations are mostly relevant for the evaluation of infertility. == Medical history and labs == The regularity of the menstrual cycle is important in assessing the ovarian cycle. A cycle is considered normal when it comes every 24 – 38 days. Elevated serum progesterone over a certain value (> 3 ng/mL or > 10 nmol/L) mid-luteal phase (day 21) is indicative of ovulation. If this increase does not occur, the patient has anovulation and should be investigated..."
(Created page with "These investigations are mostly relevant for the evaluation of infertility. == Medical history and labs == The regularity of the menstrual cycle is important in assessing the ovarian cycle. A cycle is considered normal when it comes every 24 – 38 days. Elevated serum progesterone over a certain value (> 3 ng/mL or > 10 nmol/L) mid-luteal phase (day 21) is indicative of ovulation. If this increase does not occur, the patient has anovulation and should be investigated...")
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