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==Laboratory Findings== | ==Laboratory Findings== | ||
Laboratory findings that may associate adrenocortical carcinoma are: | Laboratory findings that may associate adrenocortical carcinoma are: | ||
* A recent study has shown significant differences in steroid hormone precursor and metabolite profiles in urine of patients with ACC compared with patients with | {| class="wikitable" | ||
benign adrenal tumors (95) | !Hormonal disturbance | ||
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Low serum aldosterone concentrations, normal or high serum or urinary concentrations of aldosterone precursors | |- | ||
!Cortisol | |||
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* Cortisol level | |||
* ACTH (10 pg/mL) | |||
* 24-hour urinary free cortisol | |||
* Fasting serum cortisol at 8 AM following a 1 mg dose of dexamethasone at bedtime | |||
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|'''Steroids [85]''' | |||
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* Adrenal androgens [DHEAS] | |||
* Androstenedione | |||
* Bioavailable testosterone should be measured in every patient. | |||
* 17-hydroxyprogesterone | |||
* Serum estradiol in men and postmenopausal women | |||
* A recent study has shown significant differences in steroid hormone precursor and metabolite profiles in urine of patients with ACC compared with patients with benign adrenal tumors (95) | |||
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|'''Epinephrine (96)''' | |||
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* Metanephrine and normetanephrine in plasma or 24-hour urine | |||
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|'''Aldosterone [86,87]''' | |||
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* Low serum aldosterone concentrations, normal or high serum or urinary concentrations of aldosterone precursors | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ahmad Al Maradni, M.D. [2]
Overview
Some patients with adrenocortical carcinoma may have elevated concentration of serum cortisol, aldosterone, testosterone or estrogen and reduced concentration of plasma renin and potassium.
Laboratory Findings
Laboratory findings that may associate adrenocortical carcinoma are:
Hormonal disturbance | labs |
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Cortisol |
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Steroids [85] |
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Epinephrine (96) |
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Aldosterone [86,87] |
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