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Assessment Of Ovarian Reserve With Anti-Mullerian Hormone: A Comparison Of The Predictive Value Of Anti-Mullerian Hormone, Follicle-Stimulating Hormone, Inhibin B, And Age, R. Riggs, Eyup Duran, M. Baker, T. Kimble, E. Hobeika, L. Yin, L. Matos-Bodden, B. Leader, L. Stadtmauer
Assessment Of Ovarian Reserve With Anti-Mullerian Hormone: A Comparison Of The Predictive Value Of Anti-Mullerian Hormone, Follicle-Stimulating Hormone, Inhibin B, And Age, R. Riggs, Eyup Duran, M. Baker, T. Kimble, E. Hobeika, L. Yin, L. Matos-Bodden, B. Leader, L. Stadtmauer
Eyup Hakan Duran
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate basal anti-Mullerian hormone as a marker for ovarian responsiveness to fertility treatment. STUDY DESIGN: Frozen basal menstrual cycle day 3 serum samples were evaluated retrospectively for anti-Mullerian hormone, inhibin B, and follicle-stimulating hormone levels in 123 in vitro fertilization cycles (93 patients) and compared with in vitro fertilization records. RESULTS: Anti-Mullerian hormone values correlated the best with the number of retrieved oocytes (r = 0.539; P .05), luteinizing hormone (P > .05), and estradiol (r = -0.190; P .05), luteinizing hormone (P > .05), and estradiol (r = -0.190; P .05). Similarly, for …
A Logistic Regression Model Including Dna Status And Morphology Of Spermatozoa For Prediction Of Fertilization In Vitro, Eyup Duran, T. Gurgan, S. Gunalp, M. Enginsu, H. Yarali, A. Ayhan
A Logistic Regression Model Including Dna Status And Morphology Of Spermatozoa For Prediction Of Fertilization In Vitro, Eyup Duran, T. Gurgan, S. Gunalp, M. Enginsu, H. Yarali, A. Ayhan
Eyup Hakan Duran
To determine predictive values of routine semen analysis, sperm morphology evaluation using strict criteria and DNA status for in-vitro fertilization (IVF), 66 consecutive couples undergoing IVF in a university hospital IVF programme were prospectively investigated. Semen samples from 66 men were evaluated by routine semen analysis, morphology evaluation using strict criteria and acridine orange staining for determination of DNA status. A new technique is described for acridine orange scoring which consisted of evaluation of two smears per case, with and without heat treatment. Resistance to heat-provoked denaturation was determined by the difference between two evaluations. A logistic regression model was …