Review Article

Anti-Müllerian Hormone: A Valuable Addition to the Toolbox of the Pediatric Endocrinologist

Figure 3

Serum AMH levels are useful to distinguish between bilateral cryptorchidism with abdominal testes and anorchism. Serum AMH is undetectable in anorchid patients; in patients with bilaterally abdominal testes, serum AMH is always detectable ranging from subnormal to normal values according to the functional status of the gonads. Shaded area represents the normal serum AMH range (3th–97th centiles), according to [22].
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