| 1. | The pregnancy rate achieved with gonadotrophin therapy has not been bettered.
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| 2. | This hence negates ( or significantly reduces ) the need for gonadotrophin stimulation.
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| 3. | Two tests showed Campbell had higher concentrations of human chorionic gonadotrophin ( HCG ) than permitted.
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| 4. | In ovulation induction It is used as a pituitary blockade as an adjunct to gonadotrophin administration.
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| 5. | The alternative spelling " gonadotrophin " which inaccurately implies a nourishing mechanism is still sporadically used.
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| 6. | Increased concentration levels of cortisol have been associated with significant increases in gonadotrophin levels and lowered progestin levels.
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| 7. | HCG stands for Chorionic Gonadotrophin and is listed under the same class of prohibited substances as human growth hormone.
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| 8. | Human chorionic gonadotrophin ( hCG ) is sometimes used to stimulate testosterone production in men and ovulation induction in women.
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| 9. | De Bruin, 31, tested positive for testosterone and the hormone HCG ( human chorionic gonadotrophin ) in August 1993.
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| 10. | Multiple pregnancy occurs in approximately 15-20 % of cases following cycles induced with gonadotrophins such as hMG and FSH induced ovulations.
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