Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
The test measures a hormone called Anti- Müllerian Hormone (AMH) It is Glycoprotein hormone In males AMH is generated within cells in the testes- Sertoli cell(Male). in Females Small amounts of AMH are produced by developing follicles in the ovaries. AMH is detectable at birth in males and levels rise rapidly in infancy(0-1 years). After puberty, the levels of AMH decline in men.
Anti Mullerian Hormone Test Procedure
- Blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm.
- Sample sent to a laboratory for analysis.
- Accurate Results are provided.
Clinical applications of AMH test...
- When a woman has been referred for assisted conception procedures(Ovarian Reserve).
- During investigation of abnormal sexual development.
- AMH may be requested in the newborn period when an infant has ambiguous genitalia or in a
- Male child with undescended testicles. When a woman has an AMH-producing ovarian tumor.
FAQ
is Anti Mullerian Hormone Test Safe?
AMH test is generally safe, involves a routine blood draw.
Are there any side effects?
Rare side effects (e.g., bruising, fainting) occur infrequently.
When Do You Get Anti Mullerian Hormone Test Results?
- Typically available within 8 to 24 hours.
Anti Mullerian Hormone Test Limitation
- It may not predict fertility with certainty.
- It is not a standalone infertility diagnostic tool.
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