Generally Anti-Müllerian Tube Hormone 0.06ng/mL is considered abnormal.
The normal range of anti-Müllerian tube hormone is usually 2 to 6.8 ng/mL, so anti-Müllerian tube hormone 0.06 ng/mL is not normal and is considered low.
Anti-Müllerian hormone is a hormone secreted by the granulosa cells of a woman’s follicles, and this test can help assess the reserve function of a woman’s ovaries. A higher level of anti-Müllerian hormone indicates better egg function, while the opposite is true for poorer ovarian function. A low level of anti-Müllerian hormone may indicate ovarian failure or polycystic ovary syndrome.
Patients with 0.06 ng/mL of anti-Müllerian tube hormone need to actively go to the hospital and have their doctors formulate individualized diagnosis and treatment plans according to their specific conditions, so as to avoid delays in their conditions.