Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (663 page)

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   Diagnosis of Addison disease, CAH, Cushing syndrome, adrenal carcinoma, and ectopic ACTH syndrome
   Interpretation

Increased In

   Addison disease
   CAH
   Pituitary-dependent Cushing disease
   Ectopic ACTH–producing tumors
   Nelson syndrome

Decreased In

   Secondary adrenocortical insufficiency
   Adrenal carcinoma
   Adenoma
   Hypopituitarism
   Limitations
   Plasma levels of ACTH exhibit a significant diurnal variation. ACTH is normally highest in the early morning (6–8
AM
) and lowest in the evening (6–11
PM
). Cortisol levels are frequently measured at the same time as ACTH.
   Because ACTH is released in bursts, its levels in the blood can vary from minute to minute.

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