Chelsi Goodman Author
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polymorphisms
Chicago Medical School, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science,North Chicago, IL, USA
Chelsi Goodman belongs to Chicago Medical School, intrested in the field AMH gene polymorphisms; AMH receptor gene II polymorphisms; Low ovarian reserve from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science,North Chicago, IL, USA
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Author(s): Chelsi Goodman, Hosam Zaki, Larry Fischel, Hisham Greiss and Carolyn Coulam
Are Antimullerian Hormone and its Receptor Genes Associated with Low Ovarian Response?
One of the most frustrating problems in the treatment of infertility is that of poor ovarian response to stimulation. It therefore, would be advantageous to have a genetic marker that could predict low ovarian reserve at a young age before the impact of low ovarian reserve affects a woman’s fertility. Antimullerian hormone (AMH) has emerged as the the most accurate measure of ovarian reserve. The purpose of the present study is to investigate the correlation between AMH and AMH Receptor II (AMHRII) polymorphisms and low ovarian reserve.
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