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Ten endocrinologically normal men with secondary sexual impotence were given 500 microng LHRH subcutaneously every 8 h. After 4 weeks treatment the LH response to 500 microng LHRH was reduced from a peak of 35.7+/-5.2 to 16.8+/-3.5 mu/ml (P less than 0.01) and the FSH response from 4.2+/-0.93 to 2.39+/-0.4 mu/ml (P greater than 0.01). Circulating total testosterone, oestradiol, prolactin and sex hormone binding globulin showed no significant changes. Whether this inability of the pituitary to maintain it s response to LHRH is peculiar to impotent men requires further study.
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Terry F. Davies
California Institute of Technology
A Gómez-Pan
National Institute of Statistics
M. J. WATSON
University of Glasgow
Clinical Endocrinology
St Bartholomew's Hospital
Royal Victoria Infirmary
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1eb8385dae381e029a8172 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.1977.tb03317.x
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