To report a case of successful ovulation and pregnancy in a PCOS patient using pulsatile GnRH pump therapy after failure with conventional treatments, highlighting the unique aspects of her case.
Key Findings:
Successful ovulation and pregnancy achieved with pulsatile GnRH pump therapy, particularly notable given the patient's normal LH levels.
No adverse effects or OHSS reported during treatment.
Patient had normal LH levels and presented with a lean PCOS phenotype.
Interpretation:
Pulsatile GnRH pump therapy may be an effective alternative for PCOS patients resistant to conventional ovulation induction methods, particularly in those with normal LH levels.
Limitations:
Single case study limits generalizability; further research is needed to validate these findings.
Lack of long-term follow-up data.
Conclusion:
Pulsatile GnRH pump therapy shows promise as a treatment option for infertility in lean PCOS patients with normal LH levels, warranting further investigation.