meg Forum Guru
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| | 01/28/04 - 12:20 PM  
 
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A 50-year-old female who is heavy smoker presents to a new family doctor with complaints of progressively more common episodes of suddenly feeling hot with diaphoresis; the episodes last several seconds and then fade away. She also complains of dyspareunia and decreased vagina lubrication during sex, accompanied by nervousness and insomnia. If the doctor performed a blood test on this patient, which of the following would best depict the patient's results? A. Increased LH, increased FSH, increased GnRH B. Increased LH, increased FSH, no change in GnRH C. Decreased LH, decreased FSH, increased GnRH D. Decreased LH, no change in FSH, increased GnRH E. No change in LH, no change in FSH, increased GnRH
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| asmi Forum Hero
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| | 01/28/04 - 03:17 PM  
 
|   #2 |
I THINK D
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| | 02/08/04 - 01:47 PM  
 
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I know there is increase in both LH and FSH but I'm not sure if GnRH will increase or no! I'll go with A :?
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| mjl1717 Forum Hero

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| | 02/08/04 - 03:44 PM  
 
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answer-a
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| asmi Forum Hero
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| | 02/08/04 - 04:35 PM  
 
|   #5 |
Iam sorry It was my mistake.. LH,FSH are raised in menopause.
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