Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH)
Evaluating ovarian function & predicting controlled ovarian hyperstimulation
AMH levels help predict the remaining egg reserve. This can tell a lot about the reproductive issues, including the onset of menopause, amenorrhea, polycystic ovary syndrome. This test also tells the expected response to controlled ovarian hyperstimulation to achieve pregnancy in IVF.
Available Instruments
About Using Reagent
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Sample Types
plasma, serum -
Reaction Time
12 mins -
Detection Range
ichroma AMH: 0.02 – 15 ng/mL
AFIAS AMH: 0.02 – 15 ng/mL -
Indication
Assessment of ovarian reserve, Diagnosis of ovarian dysfunction such as POI and PCOS, Menopause prediction, Response prediction to controlled ovarian stimulation
Available Accessory
In Your Medical Field
The test measures the level of AMH in a woman's blood, which may reveal clues for abnormalities in ovarian function. The test result is independent of the menstrual cycle. With its POC arrangement, one can run the test even during the consultation, enabling clinicians to make almost real-time diagnostics.