Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) clinical applications
AMH is a very important and accurate marker of ovarian reserve, which could be measured by a simple blood test. Ovarian reserve test
results indicate remaining quantity of eggs and the remaining fertile time for a woman.
AMH is a hormone produced by the growing ovarian follicles. Blood levels of this hormone are used to measure the size of the growing
pool of eggs. This can empower couples to make decisions about the right time to get pregnant naturally or to consider treatment.9
AMH can be used for the detection of ovarian dysfunction, such as PCOS, Premature ovarian failure, etc. The use of AMH rather than
Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) or Luteinizing Hormone (LH) provides direct, and more accurate assessment of ovulation.
AMH can be used for personalization of infertility management (IVF/ART), such as assessment of ovarian reserve for infertility
investigations, and help to select the best stimulation protocol.The likelihood of response to IVF treatment