Review Article

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

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Serum AMH in disorders of sex development (DSD). (a) Serum AMH levels in patients with DSD. LCD: Leydig cell defects, including Leydig cell aplasia or hypoplasia and steroidogenic enzyme mutations; CAIS: complete androgen insensitivity syndrome; PAIS: partial androgen insensitivity syndrome; PTD: partial testicular dysgenesis, including asymmetrical gonadal differentiation; CGD: complete gonadal dysgenesis; TH: true hermaphroditism or ovotesticular DSD. The shaded areas represent the normal levels. Data is obtained from [41]. Copyright, The Endocrine Society, 1999. (b) Serum AMH levels in patients with DSD due to defects in androgen production (Leydig cell defects, LCD) or action (complete or partial androgen insensitivity syndrome, AIS). The shaded area represents the normal levels. Data is obtained from [44]. Copyright, The Endocrine Society, 1994, with permission.
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