Abstract

High serum AMH levels are frequently found in women with PCOS. However, the feasibility of using AMH serum value as an accurate criterion, in the diagnosis of PCOS, is still debatable. We aimed to characterize a population of women with elevated AMH (>5.5 ng/mL) and evaluate whether high serum AMH value can be predictive of patients with four different clinical PCOS phenotypes ( phenotype A (AOM, amenorrhea/oligomenorrhea + HA, hyperandrogenism + PCO, polycystic ovaries); Phenotype B: AOM + PCO; Phenotype C: HA + PCO; and phenotype D: AOM + HA, as defined by the Rotterdam criteria.

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