17-OH progesterone
Selected indexed studies
- Maternal opioid addiction: A potential cause of elevated 17-OH progesterone in neonatal screening. (Arch Pediatr, 2023) [PMID:36526499]
- Progesterone and 17-hydroxy-progesterone concentrations in follicular fluid and serum reflect their production in granulosa and theca cells. (Reprod Biomed Online, 2024) [PMID:38865783]
- Correlation of 17-OH Progesterone Changes With Semen Parameters and Pregnancy Outcomes in Hypogonadal and Eugonadal Patients After Varicocelectomy. (Urology, 2025) [PMID:40086513]
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- Maternal opioid addiction: A potential cause of elevated 17-OH progesterone in neonatal screening. (2023) pubmed
- Progesterone and 17-hydroxy-progesterone concentrations in follicular fluid and serum reflect their production in granulosa and theca cells. (2024) pubmed
- Correlation of 17-OH Progesterone Changes With Semen Parameters and Pregnancy Outcomes in Hypogonadal and Eugonadal Patients After Varicocelectomy. (2025) pubmed
- Editorial Comment. (2020) pubmed
- Progesterone, 17-OH-progesterone, androstenedione and testosterone plasma levels in spermatic venous blood of normal men and varicocele patients. (1985) pubmed
- Plasma levels of 17-OH-progesterone and testosterone in patients with varicoceles. (1983) pubmed
- Quantitation of 17-OH-progesterone (OHPG) for diagnosis of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). (2010) pubmed
- Cross reactions elicited by serum 17-OH progesterone and 11-desoxycortisol in cortisol assays. (2009) pubmed
- The predictive value of serum progesterone and 17-OH progesterone levels on in vitro fertilization outcome. (1995) pubmed
- [17-Hydroxyprogesterone]. (1995) pubmed