PMID: 6539122May 1, 1984Paper

Circadian hormone secretory profiles in women with severe premenstrual tension syndrome

British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
M SteinerR T Rubin

Abstract

The circadian secretory profiles of serum prolactin, growth hormone and cortisol were measured in two women suffering from severe premenstrual tension syndrome and in two asymptomatic control subjects. Subjects and controls were screened and included after a rigorous selection process. Blood samples were obtained every 30 min over a period of 24 h in each woman both on day 9 (follicular phase) and day 26 (luteal phase) of the menstrual cycle. There was no relationship between the hormonal secretory profiles and the premenstrual tension syndrome.

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