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Ovarian Reserve Assessment (AMH)

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Gumagawa kami ng komprehensibong gabay sa edukasyon para sa Ovarian Reserve Assessment (AMH). Bumalik kaagad para sa hakbang-hakbang na paliwanag, formula, totoong halimbawa, at mga tip mula sa mga eksperto.

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Pro Tip

AMH expressed in pmol/L can be converted to ng/mL by dividing by 7.14 (e.g., 14.3 pmol/L = 2.0 ng/mL). Always confirm the unit reported by the laboratory before interpreting results, as confusion between units is a common clinical error.

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Anti-Müllerian Hormone was originally discovered as the signal produced by the fetal testis that causes regression of the Müllerian ducts (which would otherwise develop into the uterus, fallopian tubes, and upper vagina) in male embryos. It was not until the 1990s that researchers discovered that granulosa cells in the ovary also produce AMH, and that its level could serve as a marker of ovarian reserve — transforming it from a developmental biology curiosity into one of the most clinically useful reproductive endocrinology tests available.

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