The meaning of anti-Müllerian hormone levels in patients at a high risk of poor ovarian response

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Measurements of ovarian reserve play an important role in predicting the clinical results of assisted reproductive technology (ART). The ideal markers of ovarian reserve for clinical applications should have high specificity in order to determine genuine poor responders. Basal folliclestimulating hormone levels, antral follicle count, and serum anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) levels have been suggested as ovarian reserve tests that may fulfill this requirement, with serum AMH levels being the most promising parameter. Serum AMH levels have been suggested to be a predictor of clinical pregnancy in ART for older women, who are at a high risk for decreased ovarian response. We reviewed the prognostic significance of ovarian reserve tests for patients undergoing ART treatment, with a particular focus on the significance of serum AMH levels in patients at a high risk of poor ovarian response.

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Park, H. J., Lee, G. H., Gong, D. S., Yoon, T. K., & Lee, W. S. (2016). The meaning of anti-Müllerian hormone levels in patients at a high risk of poor ovarian response. Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine. Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine. https://doi.org/10.5653/cerm.2016.43.3.139

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