Abstract

Assessment of ovarian reserve is usually based on the measurement of AFC, as well as on hormonal parameters (day 3 serum levels of FSH, estradiol, inhibin B, AMH). Few attention has been paid to the assessment of thecal cell function. Nevertheless, serum androgens may predict the ovarian response to FSH. Furthermore, the 17 OHP response to a GnRH agonist has been proposed for diagnosing polycystic ovaries syndrom. No data have been published so far on the correlation between basal and post GnRH agonist stimulated 17OHP and AFC.

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