Anti-Mullerian Hormone and Its Association with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: An Analytic Study
Oola QzwiniAbstract
Objective:
The aim of the study is to determine the association of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).
Background:
Ovarian reserve refers to the fertility potential left within a woman’s two ovaries based on the number and quality of eggs. AMH is a clinical marker of female reproductive potential, and we aimed to determine whether it might be associated with PCOS. The criteria for diagnosis of PCOS are irregular ovulatory function (oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea), evidence of hyperandrogenism (biochemical or clinical), and the presence of a polycystic ovarian picture on sonography.
Subjects and Methods:
Two hundred couples were enrolled: 100 subfertile couples as a study group (
Results:
Thirty-seven percent of our study group have PCOS. The females with PCOS have a significant relationship with the age, AMH, and testosterone hormone. Subfertile women with PCOS have high level of AMH. Significant differences (
Conclusions:
In comparison with healthy women, PCOS has a higher level of AMH; therefore, the management of PCOS has the potential of affecting ovarian functions and female fertility.