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Article: New reproductive health study findings have been reported by B.H. Rashidi and co-researchers.(Clinical report)
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- Women's Health Weekly
- Article date:
- July 16, 2009
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In this recently published article, scientists in Iran conducted a study "To find a relationship between serum antimullerian hormone (AMH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels in women with regular menstruation. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 71 women with malefactor infertility."
"Serum level of AMH and FSH and mean menstrual cycle length (MCL) were measured. The study aimed to find the correlation between serum AMH and FSH levels in normal menstrual cycles. Our study included 71 women. Of them, 53 had an MCL of 25-35 days (group A) and 18 women had an MCL > 35 days (group B). The mean AMH in group A and group B differed significantly (4.11 ...
<0.03). AMH level had significant difference with FSH in patients of group A who had FSH>
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