When more is better: AMH and blastocyst quality
Anti-müllerian hormone (AMH) is a well-established marker for ovarian reserve, as it is secreted by the surrounding granulosa cells of each oocyte. Parameters for normal AMH in reproductive-aged women are thought to be between 1 and 3 ng/mL. Elevated plasma and intrafollicular fluid levels of AMH is observed in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). AMH greater than 5 ng/mL is often consistent with PCOS and thought to play a role in follicular arrest resulting in the classic presentation of polycystic ovaries.
Source: fertstert.org
When more is better: AMH and blastocyst quality
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