Description
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is produced by trophoblastic tissue
and it appears around the 8-9th day after ovulation where fertilization
has occurred, or around the 4th day after conception. In a 28 day cycle
with ovulation occurring at day 14, hCG can be detected in urine or
serum in minute quantities around day 23, or 5 days before the expected
menstruation. Its function includes facilitation of implantation as well as
maintenance and development of the corpus luteum. The hormone
concentration doubles approximately every 2 days and peaks between 7- 12 weeks
after the first day of the last of the last menstrual Persian with a mean
concentration of 50,000 mIU/ml. Concentrations as high as 100,000 mIU/ml have been
reported in normal pregnancy during the first trimester.
In normal subjects, hCG in urine provides an early indication of pregnancy.






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