
ResumoO hormônio anti-Mülleriano (HAM) é um marcador da reserva ovariana usado em técnicas de reprodução assistida com o objetivo de predizer a resposta inadequada à estimulação ovariana controlada. Também pode ser útil na predição de hiper-respostas em pacientes com síndrome dos ovários policísticos e colaborar para individualizar protocolos de estimulação mais adequados ao perfil de cada paciente e para o sucesso final do tratamento, muitas vezes dispendioso. Além do HAM existem outros marcadores da reserva ovariana, como contagem de folículos antrais (CFA) e hormônio folículo estimulante (FSH), juntamente com o Estradiol (E2) e a Inibina B.AbstractThe Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a marker of ovarian reserve used in assisted reproductive technologies, aiming at predict the response to controlled ovarian stimulation. It may also be useful for the prediction of hyperresponse to ovarian stimulation, as frequently observed in patients with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Being so, it is useful to individualize ovarian stimulation protocols, making the treatment more cost-effective. Besides AMH, there are other markers of ovarian reserve, as antral follicle count (AFC), Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) along with Estradiol (E2) and inhibin B.
Ovarian function tests, Infertility, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Testes de função ovariana, Hormônio anti-mülleriano, Infertilidade, Anti-müllerian hormone
Ovarian function tests, Infertility, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Testes de função ovariana, Hormônio anti-mülleriano, Infertilidade, Anti-müllerian hormone
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