Luteinizing hormone is a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland . LH and FSH are called Gonadotropins because they stimulate the Gonads – in males , the testes and in females the Ovaries . They are necessary for Reproduction.
In woman of child bearing age, several hormones (LH,FSH, estrogen and progester...
Description
Females :
Normally Menstruating :
Follicular Phase : 1.9 -12.5 mIU/ml
Midcycle peak : 8.7 -76.3 mIU/ml
Luteal Phase : 0.5 - 16.9 mIU/ml
Pregnant : < 0.1 - 1.5 mIU/ml
Post Menopausal : 15.9 - 54.0 mIU/ml
Children :
<0.1 -6.0 mIU/ml
Males
( 20-70 years ) : 1.5 -9.3 mIU/ml
>70 years : 3.1 – 34.6 mIU/ml
When to get Tested
In adults when a woman has irregular or absence of menstrual periods, Infertility
When a man has low testosterone levels , or when he has low muscle mass or decreased sex drive
In Children when puberty is not attained at an appropriate age
Elevated Level
Menopause
Primary ovarian hypofunction
Polycystic ovary disease in females
Primary hypogonadism in males
Increased in Castration, ovarian failure
Anorchia
Hypogonadism
Klinefelter's syndrome
Precocious puberty
Turner's syndrome
Complete testicular feminization syndrome
Luteal phase of menstrual cycle
Decreased Level
Primary ovarian hyperfunction in females
Primary hypergonadism in males
Hypopituitarism
Gonadotropin deficiency
Kallmann syndrome
Pituitary LH or FSH deficiency
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