| luteal phase defect |
A condition in which the endometrium (lining of the womb) do not develop adequately for implantation, mainly because of inadequate progesterone levels or due to inability of the endometrium to respond to progesterone. In a small minority of women, the cause can be attributed to hyperprolactinemia or abnormal thyroid gland functions. It is characterized by a shorter than normal luteal phase or one with a progesterone deficit.
Ãâó: www.ivf-infertility.com/help/glossary/jkl.php
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| lute |
Plucked-string instrument of Middle Eastern origin, popular in western Europe from the late Middle Ages to the eighteenth century. Photo Icon
Ãâó: www.wwnorton.com/classical/glossary/l.htm
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| luteal phase defect |
A condition present when the lining of the uterus does not mature properly in response to progesterone secretion by the ovary after ovulation.
Ãâó: www.havingbabies.com/news/42_146_2982.cfm
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| luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone |
(LHRH) agonist (LOO-tin-eye-zing...AG-o-nist): A substance that closely resembles LHRH, which controls the production of sex hormones. However, LHRH agonists affect the body differently than does LHRH. LHRH agonists keep the testicles from producing hormones.
Ãâó: www3.mdanderson.org/focus/breast/glossary/DEFS_HL....
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| luteinizing hormone |
The increase in LH (produced by the pituitary gland) during the middle of a woman
Ãâó: www.sbivf.com/glossary.htm
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