Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6178409 | Fertility and Sterility | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
When determining ethnicity using AIMs, ethnic background does not have an impact on markers of ovarian reserve or ovarian response. Specifically, no differences were found in AMH, BAFC, or oocyte yield relative to genotypic ethnicity. Using AIMs rather than self-reported ethnicity allows for elimination of reporting biases and nonreporting of ethnicity, which can confound data. Based upon these data, specific recommendations for ovarian reserve testing should thus be made based on other factors besides ethnic background.
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Authors
Meir M.D., Jason M. M.D., Shefali M.D., Thomas A. M.D., Haley Congdon, Nathan R. Ph.D., Richard T. M.D.,