Ovarian volume correlates strongly with the number of nongrowing follicles in the human ovary

  • University of St Andrews ROR
  • University of Edinburgh ROR

Obstetrics and Gynecology International, 2012, 305025

DOI 10.1155/2012/305025 PMID 22496698

Abstract

A reliable indirect measure of ovarian reserve for the individual woman remains a challenge for reproductive specialists. Using descriptive statistics from a large-scale study of ovarian volumes, we have developed a normative model for healthy females for ages 25 through 85. For average values, this model has a strong and positive correlation (r = 0.89) with our recent model of nongrowing follicles (NGFs) in the human ovary for ages 25 through 51. When both models are log-adjusted, the correlation increases to r = 0.99, over the full range of ovarian volume. Furthermore we can deduce that an ovary of 3 cm(3) volume (or less) contains approximately 1000 NGF (or fewer). These strong correlations indicate that ovarian volume is a useful factor in the indirect estimation of human ovarian reserve for the individual woman.

Topics

ovarian volume follicle count correlation, nongrowing follicles ovarian reserve, ovarian reserve assessment volume, antral follicle count ovarian volume, primordial follicle estimation, ovarian aging follicle depletion, ultrasound ovarian volume measurement, reproductive aging ovarian markers, ovarian reserve biomarkers, follicle number ovarian size
PMID 22496698 22496698 DOI 10.1155/2012/305025 10.1155/2012/305025

Cite this article

Kelsey, T., & Wallace, W. H. B. (2012). Ovarian volume correlates strongly with the number of nongrowing follicles in the human ovary. *Obstetrics and gynecology international*, *2012*, 305025. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/305025

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