ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE, INHIBIN B AND ANTRAL FOLLICLE COUNT AS MARKERS OF OVARIAN RESERVE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ICSI
Shereen El-Sayed Mohammed;
Abstract
The term "ovarian reserve" refers to a woman's current supply of eggs, and is closely associated with reproductive potential. In general, the greater the number of remaining eggs, the better the chance for conception. Conversely, low ovarian reserve great
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| Title | ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE, INHIBIN B AND ANTRAL FOLLICLE COUNT AS MARKERS OF OVARIAN RESERVE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ICSI | Authors | Shereen El-Sayed Mohammed | Keywords | ANTI-MULLERIAN HORMONE, INHIBIN B AND ANTRAL FOLLICLE COUNT AS MARKERS OF OVARIAN RESERVE IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING ICSI | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | The term "ovarian reserve" refers to a woman's current supply of eggs, and is closely associated with reproductive potential. In general, the greater the number of remaining eggs, the better the chance for conception. Conversely, low ovarian reserve great |
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