The diagnostic and prognostic utility of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) in predicting rates of pregnancy success in female patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF)

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2018

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October University for Modern Sciences and Arts

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Infertility is a major social and health problem, where it directly affects couples, destroy futures, and end relationships. In Egypt, one of the main reasons of infertility, is the cervical erosion which is the presence of glandular cells on the outer surface of the cervix that results in cervical electrocautery and potentially causing infertility. Modern medicine focuses on the types of reliable treatments and cures for infertility such as, In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF). In the current study, the diagnostic capabilities of the Anti-mullerian hormone (AMH), are tested as a viable method to evaluate and predict fertility rates, as a method to enhance the (IVF) procedure; where the AMH levels correlate with the number of early antral follicles and correspond them with the ovarian response in (IVF). The results were produced by ELISA and Elecsys assay, in order to measure the AMH levels in the peripheral blood. through the test results it has been concluded that the (AMH) levels correlate directly to the levels of fertile egg production numbers in the ovaries. However, the (AMH) levels are indirectly proportional to the age of the patients, as the levels decrease as the patients' age increase. These results signify the importance of the (AMH) at the events of fertilization, and its potential uses in the enhancement of (IVF) procedures.

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جامعة أكتوبرللعلوم الحديثة و الأداب, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, University for Modern Sciences and Arts, MSA University, Infertility, oocytes, Anti-mullerian hormone (AMH), ELISA and VIDAS assay

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