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ArtikelRole of ovarian reserve markers, antimüllerian hormone and antral follicle count, as aneuploidy markers in ongoing pregnancies and miscarriages  
Oleh: Grande, Maribel ; Borobio, Virginia ; Bennasar, Mar ; Stergiotou, Iosifina ; Mercade, Immaculada
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Fertility and Sterility (keterangan: ada di ClinicalKey) vol. 103 no. 05 (May 2015), page 1221–1227.
Topik: Antral follicle count; antimüllerian hormone; ovarian age; aneuploid marker; maternal age
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Isi artikelObjective To assess the role of two ovarian reserve markers, antimüllerian hormone (AMH) and antral follicle count (AFC), as markers of the background risk for fetal trisomy. Design Prospective study. Setting Tertiary referral hospital. Patient(s) Assessment was carried out either in ongoing pregnancies or miscarriages in our center. Intervention(s) AFC was assessed transvaginally during a routine (11–13 weeks) or referral scan. AMH was determined either during the first-trimester maternal serum markers assessment or in cases referred for chorionic villi sampling after the invasive procedure. Main Outcome Measure(s) AMH reference ranges were constructed according to maternal age, and AMH- and AFC-derived ovarian ages were compared among three different cytogenetic groups (normal karyotype, autosomal trisomies, and other chromosomal anomalies) in both ongoing pregnancies and miscarriages. Result(s) In autosomal trisomies, the median AFC-derived ovarian age was 3–5 years above the median maternal age. No differences were observed between AMH-derived ovarian age and maternal age. Conclusion(s) AFC-derived ovarian biologic age reflects a more precise background risk for fetal aneuploidy that is not observed for AMH-derived age.
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