Low age-specific serum levels of AMH, indicating a reduced ovarian reserve, were observed in 12% of long-standing T1D patients, 10% of endometriosis infertile patients and 4% of healthy women. The prevalence of low circulating AMH levels was very similar between T1D and endometriosis infertile patients (12% vs 10%, p>0.05, respectively), whereas the prevalence of reduced ovarian reserve was significantly higher in T1D group compared to control group (12% vs 4%, p<0.05, respectively) and in endometriosis infertile group compared to control group (10% vs 4% p<0.02, respectively). Antral follicular count (AFC) did not significantly differ between the study groups.
Anti-Müllerian hormone as marker of ovarian reserve in patients with long-standing type 1 diabetes / Filardi, T; Morano, S; Tartaglione, S; Porpora, M G; Tiberti, C; Lenzi, A; Angeloni, A; Anastasi, E. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL REGULATORS & HOMEOSTATIC AGENTS. - ISSN 0393-974X. - 34:5(2020), p. 1959-1962. [10.23812/20-365-L]
Anti-Müllerian hormone as marker of ovarian reserve in patients with long-standing type 1 diabetes
Filardi, T;Morano, S;Tartaglione, S;Porpora, M G;Tiberti, C;Lenzi, A;Angeloni, A;Anastasi, E
2020
Abstract
Low age-specific serum levels of AMH, indicating a reduced ovarian reserve, were observed in 12% of long-standing T1D patients, 10% of endometriosis infertile patients and 4% of healthy women. The prevalence of low circulating AMH levels was very similar between T1D and endometriosis infertile patients (12% vs 10%, p>0.05, respectively), whereas the prevalence of reduced ovarian reserve was significantly higher in T1D group compared to control group (12% vs 4%, p<0.05, respectively) and in endometriosis infertile group compared to control group (10% vs 4% p<0.02, respectively). Antral follicular count (AFC) did not significantly differ between the study groups.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.