Antimullerian hormone is an excellent marker of the number of eggs available in a woman at a given time in her life. AMH values therefore provide information on ovarian reserve.
For this reason, it is possible to predict the response of the ovaries to ovarian stimulation treatment. Patients with elevated AMH are more at risk of ovarian hyperstimulation. Women with low AMH, on the other hand, are likely to develop a low response to ovarian stimulation.
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By Blanca Paraíso M.D., Ph.D., M.Sc. (gynecologist), Elena de la Fuente Díez M.D., M.Sc. (gynecologist), María Arqué M.D., Ph.D. (gynaecologist), Rut Gómez de Segura M.D. (gynecologist), Zaira Salvador B.Sc., M.Sc. (embryologist) and Michelle Lorraine Embleton B.Sc. Ph.D. (biochemist).
Last Update: 06/20/2023