Ml. Reuss et al., AGE AND THE OVARIAN FOLLICLE POOL ASSESSED WITH TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 174(2), 1996, pp. 624-627
OBJECTIVE: We tested whether transvaginal ultrasonography could detect
the age-related decrease in follicle counts that has been observed in
autopsy studies. STUDY DESIGN: Thirty-one healthy volunteers in three
age groups (22 to 25, 30 to 33, and 39 to 42 years) underwent ultraso
nography in the follicular and luteal phases of the menstrual cycle. A
t the conclusion of the study the 124 ovarian scans were randomly orde
red and antral follicles greater than or equal to 2 mm were counted by
an evaluator unaware of age. Ordinary least-squares linear regression
was used to estimate the associations of age with the total antral fo
llicle count and with In (1 + follicle count). RESULTS: The numbers of
antral follicies greater than or equal to 2 mm decreased by about 60%
between 22 and 42 years. Age-related decreases were similar for both
phases of the cycle and held for both smaller (2 to 3.5 mm) and larger
(>3.5 mm) follicles. CONCLUSION: We hypothesize that ultrasonographic
ally derived counts of follicles provide a measure of reproductive age
that may help to predict age-related phenomena.