What is the human menopause gonadotropin test?
In patients with negative progestin and estrogen tests, the human
menopausal gonadotropin test can be performed to further understand whether
ovarian dysfunction is caused by the ovaries themselves or by the
hypothalamic-pituitary gland. The method is to inject 150 units of human
gonadotropin intramusculately every day for 4-6 days.
Before the use of drugs to do a vaginal abscission cell smear and type of
ultrasound examination, understand the basic situation of ovarian function.
Daily reexamination of vaginal exfoliated cells, cervical and cervical mucous
changes, and type I ultrasonic examination were conducted to observe follicular
development and whether follicular growth, maturation and estrogen level rise
were observed.
If there is no response, it indicates that the cause of the disease is in
the ovary itself, and if there is a response, the cause is in the pituitary
gland or above. Before medication and injection of gonadotropin after the last
time to take the morning venous blood, serum estradiol measurement for
comparison, also has a certain reference value.