Ag. Shaker et al., OVARIAN STIMULATION IN AN INFERTILE PATIENT WITH GROWTH HORMONE-DEFICIENT OLIVER-MCFARLANE SYNDROME, Human reproduction, 9(11), 1994, pp. 1997-1998
Several authors have suggested that growth hormone may augment ovarian
responses to follicle stimulating hormone in women (Homburg et al., C
lin. Endocrinol., 29, 1988; Ibrahim et al., Fertil. Steril., 55, 1991)
, and that this effect mag be mediated by insulin-like growth factor I
(IGF-I) (Davoren and Hsueh, Endocrinology, 118, 1986). Menashe et al.
(Hum. Reprod., 6, 1991) reported spontaneous pregnancies in women wit
h a deficiency in growth hormone receptors and, consequently, low seru
m concentrations of IGF-I. In this report, we present the case of a pa
tient with a rare syndrome first described by Oliver and Mcfarlane (Ar
ch. Ophthalmol., 74, 1965). The patient was shown to be growth hormone
deficient, with hypopituitarism as part of the syndrome. Adjuvant gro
wth hormone did not influence her ovarian responses to exogenous gonad
otrophins during assisted conception treatment, as reflected by the re
quired total number of ampoules of human menopausal gonadotrophin, the
number of developing follicles, the rate of follicular growth and the
serum oestradiol concentrations.