The response of LH release to exogenous estrogens was studied in three patients with androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) before and after gonadectomy and a prolonged treatment with a sequential pill. Estrogen provocation tests were performed in which 0.05 mg/kg body weight estradiol benzoate was administered intramuscularly and serum FSH and LH levels were assessed every 12 hours for 96 hours after gonadectomy, three months after a prolonged treatment with a sequential pill (16 cycles: 9 days mestranol 100 micrograms, 12 days mestranol 80 micrograms and chlormadinone acetate 2 mg) and in one patient before gonadectomy. The control group consisted of 10 normal females during the follicular phase. A positive feedback effect was induced in normal females and in AIS patients after prolonged treatment with a sequential pill.

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