The effect of COVID-19 infection on anti mullerian hormone

Asena Ayar Madenli, N. Gürkan, Şebnem Alanya Tosun
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Aim: The possible impact of COVID-19 infection on female reproductive system is a controversial issue. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of COVID-19 infection on anti mullerian hormone (AMH) as a predictor of ovarian response to ovarian stimulation. Material and Method: This prospective study was conducted at a university-affiliated tertiary medical center between June 2021–February 2022. The study population included 79 reproductive-aged women (22-34 years) with COVID-19 infection. Blood samples were collected for AMH levels before COVID-19 infection and after three months of COVID-19 disease. Results: The mean age of the study group was 28.11±3.49 years. Estradiol and Luteinizing Hormone (LH) was found to be lower after three months of COVID-19 disease (p
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COVID-19感染对抗苗勒管激素的影响
目的:新型冠状病毒感染对女性生殖系统的影响是一个有争议的问题。本研究的目的是研究COVID-19感染对抗苗勒管激素(AMH)的影响,该激素是卵巢对卵巢刺激反应的预测因子。材料和方法:本前瞻性研究于2021年6月至2022年2月在一所大学附属三级医疗中心进行。研究人群包括79名感染COVID-19的育龄妇女(22-34岁)。在COVID-19感染前和COVID-19疾病三个月后采集血液样本检测AMH水平。结果:研究组患者平均年龄28.11±3.49岁。在COVID-19疾病三个月后,发现雌二醇和黄体生成素(LH)较低(p
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