Template:Hormone levels in gonadally intact adolescent and adult females with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome

Hormone levels in gonadally intact adolescent and adult females with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome[1][2]
Study Location n Age
(years)
LH
(IU/L)
FSH
(IU/L)
T
(ng/dL)
DHT
(ng/dL)
E2
(pg/mL)
P4
(ng/mL)
SHBG
(nmol/L)
Schindler (1975)[3] Tübingen, DE 4 ? (17–22) ?a ?a 1040 ± 300 79 ± 30 36.7 ± 7.1 0.06 ± 0.02 ?
Blumenthal (1982)[4] Johannesburg, ZA 4 19 (18–28) 70 (8–97) 14 (6–22) 1356 (1240–1577) ? 40 (26–79) 0.96 (0.68–1.76) ?
Melo (2003)[5] Sao Paulo, BR 8 16.5 (14–34) 26 (14–43) 7.4 (3.5–16) 346 (173–1040) ? 30 (22–40) ? ?
Audi (2010)[6] Barcelona, ES 11 20 (13.5–40) 10 (<0.1–35) 2.3 (0.4–23.4) 576 (144–1350) ? 33 (20–73) ? 52 (22–128)
Doehnert (2015)[7][8] Lübeck, DE/Pisa, IT 42 17.3 (14–50) 18.5 (5.5–51.1) 3.5 (0.4–16.3) 576 (173–1450) ? 31 (5–70) ? 53 (15–99)
King (2017)[9] London, UK 31 19.7 (13.4–52.3) 24.2 (13–59.1) 4.6 (1.1–68.9) 640 (233–1260) ? 35 (12–63) ? ?
Male ref. range Adult 1–10 1–7 346 (202–1010) ? 30 (10–50) <0.6 10–50
Female ref. range Adult 2–6.6 2–6.6 43 (20–86) ? 80 (10–395) <3.2–25 30–90
Abbreviations: LH = Luteinizing hormone. FSH = Follicle-stimulating hormone. T = Testosterone. DHT = Dihydrotestosterone. E2 = Estradiol. P4 = Progesterone. SHBG = Sex hormone-binding globulin. Notes: Values are mean (range) or mean ± standard deviation. Footnotes: a = LH = 73.2 ± 9.2 ng LER 907/mL, FSH = 40.2 ± 20.0 ng LER 907/mL.