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Case study : A 28-year-old woman. She had infertility. Her pe | Biochemistry

Case study :
A 28-year-old woman. She had infertility. Her periods were noted to be irregular. She was on no medication, and her renal function, liver function and blood glucose
concentration were normal.

Laboratory results :

●TSH: 2.1 mU/L (0.20–5.0)
●F-T4 : 14.3 pmol/L (12–25)
●Prolactin 414 mU/L (< 470)
●LH: 7.2 U/L (1–25)
●FSH: 5.4 U/L (1–15)
●Testosterone 1.7 nmol/L (1–3)
●SHBG 33 nmol/L (20–90)
●Estradiol 564 pmol/L (70–880)
21-day progesterone 6.6 nmol/L (> 30 )
suggests ovulation) .

How would you interpret these results in light of the
patient’s history and clinical findings?