The correlation of the antral follicle count and Serum anti-mullerian hormone
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    Original Investigation
    P: 212-215
    December 2010

    The correlation of the antral follicle count and Serum anti-mullerian hormone

    J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc 2010;11(4):212-215
    1. Haseki Teaching And Research Hospital, Obstetrics And Gynecology, Istanbul, Turkey
    2. Haseki Training And Research Hospital, Obstetrics And Gynecology Clinic, Istanbul, Turkey
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    Received Date: 09.10.2010
    Accepted Date: 22.11.2010
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    ABSTRACT

    Objective:

    To compare the value of the basal serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) level with most of the established ovarian reserve tests.

    Material and Methods:

    A total of 141 infertile women was studied prospectively. On cycle day 3, serum levels of AMH, inhibin B, estradiol (E), FSH and LH levels were measured, and the number of early antral follicles (2-6 mm in diameter) estimated at ultrasound scanning to compare the strengths of hormonal-follicular correlations.

    Results:

    The mean age of the participants was 29.18±5.54. The mean AMH and total AFC on day 3 were 2.23±1.90 ng/ml and 8.35±2.83, respectively. Serum AMH levels were more tightly correlated (p<0.001) with number of the early antral follicle count (r=0.467, p<0.0001) than age and serum levels of FSH (r=-0.400, p<0.001; r=-0.299, p<0.001 respectively). No correlation was detected between serum levels of inhibin B, E2, and LH (r=0.154, p=0.06; p=0.31; r=–0.085 and r=0.067, p=0.42) and AFC.

    Conclusion:

    Serum AMH levels showed a strong correlation with AFC, and also this correlation is stronger than the other ovarian reserve parameters.

    Keywords: Anti-mullerian hormone, ovarian reserve, antral follicle count

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