Elevated serum level of anti-mullerian hormone in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: relationship to the ovarian follicle excess and to the follicular arrest.

@article{Pigny2003ElevatedSL,
  title={Elevated serum level of anti-mullerian hormone in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome: relationship to the ovarian follicle excess and to the follicular arrest.},
  author={Pascal Pigny and Emilie Merlen and Yann Robert and Christine Cortet-Rudelli and Christine Decanter and Sophie Catteau Jonard and Didier Dewailly},
  journal={The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism},
  year={2003},
  volume={88 12},
  pages={
          5957-62
        }
}
The serum level of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH), a product from granulosa cells involved in follicle growth, has been shown to correlate tightly with the small antral follicle number (FN) at ultrasonography (U/S) in women who do not have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Because PCOS is associated with a 2- to 3-fold increase in growing FN, we investigated whether an increased AMH serum level correlates to other hormonal and/or U/S features of PCOS. Serum AMH has been assayed in 104 women (59… 
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