. Control of ovulation; proceedings of the conference held at Endicott House, Dedham, Massachusetts, 1960. Ovulation -- Regulation. Induction of Ovulation in the Human by Human Pituitary Gonadotropin 205 Human pituitary FSH was administered in order to prove that her ovaries responded. A schedule was prepared for induction of ovulation at certain points of time. The first attempt was a failure but the second one was success- ful. A rise in body temperature occurred at the time when ovulation was Cose EG Age 26year HCG (6000IU/d) FSH (lOmg/d) ITHT] . Uliilliii Estrone (pg/iShrs) 400 300 200 100


. Control of ovulation; proceedings of the conference held at Endicott House, Dedham, Massachusetts, 1960. Ovulation -- Regulation. Induction of Ovulation in the Human by Human Pituitary Gonadotropin 205 Human pituitary FSH was administered in order to prove that her ovaries responded. A schedule was prepared for induction of ovulation at certain points of time. The first attempt was a failure but the second one was success- ful. A rise in body temperature occurred at the time when ovulation was Cose EG Age 26year HCG (6000IU/d) FSH (lOmg/d) ITHT] . Uliilliii Estrone (pg/iShrs) 400 300 200 100 . 200 â Estradiol-17/3(pgM8hrs) 100 . Endometnol Activity P S J_. \ 15/^ 20/, , 10/5 15/5 20/5 26/5 Fig. 9. Urinary excretion of estrogen, pregnanediol, 17-corticosteroids and 17-ketosteroids before and following the administration of HCG and FSH. predicted to occur. When 2 weeks later no menstrual period appeared and the temperature was still elevated a pregnancy was suspected. Two weeks later positive pregnancy tests confirmed the diagnosis. The patient delivered double ovum twins 265 days later (Fig. 11). Unfortunately, only in a few cases was it possible to examine the ovaries following treatment with human pituitary FSH and HCG. Following FSH alone the ovaries showed a great number of follicular cysts of various Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University; Association for the Aid of Crippled Children; Villee, Claude Alvin, 1917-. New York, Symposium Publications Division, Pergamon Press


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