Glossary · Clinical
AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone) in menopause
AMH or Anti-Müllerian Hormone is a marker for ovarian reserve - the quantity of eggs remaining. In perimenopausal women, AMH levels decline significantly. AMH is more stable than FSH and can be used to estimate time to menopause. AMH testing typically costs RM150-300 at Malaysian private hospitals.
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