Does anyone understand how AMH levels work?
Does anyone understand how AMH levels work and if so, what does it mean to have a level of 8 (8.84) for a male (20 years old)?
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Hello @spowell99 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. You will notice that I have removed your lab results image to protect your privacy.
Here is an article on AMH that you might find helpful.
- Serum AMH in Physiology and Pathology of Male Gonads:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3824311/
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1 ReactionHello @amandajro how are you?
My concern is that I may have PMDS or Persistent Mullerian Duct Syndrome. I had my genes tested through sequencing.com and the results came back for it. I actually have four appointments with Mayo Clinic Hospital Endocrinology Department so I will follow up with them about this. But I posted the AMH blood level because I wanted to get clarity on what a normal and abnormal level would be for a male. I understand the article may shed some light on this. Thank you!
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2 ReactionsSpowell, I hope you get some answers at your upcoming appointments at Mayo Clinic. If you're comfortable, I'd be interested what you learn.
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1 ReactionThank you @colleenyoung for your support! It means a lot!
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