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During this test, you will receive dexamethasone, and the health care provider will measure your cortisol levels. There are two different types of dexamethasone suppression tests: the low-dose test and the high-dose test. Each type can either be done in an overnight or standard (3-day) way. Image source: http:/ medical.cdn.patient.co.uk/images/125.gif). You will get 1 mg of dexamethasone at 11 pm, and a health care provider will draw your blood at 8 am for a cortisol measurement. Create a free website.

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After receiving the dexamethasone, you (patient) must have a lower/decreased concentration. The normal ranges varies from one method to another. Normal plasma cortisol: 5-23 ug/dl. Normal 17-hydroxycorticosteroids (urine): 3-10 mg/24hr. Low dose: . Overnight: 8 am plasma cortisol 1.8 mcg/dl. Standard: Urinary free cortisol on day 3 10 mcg/day. Overnight: 50% reduction in plasma cortisol. Standard: 90% reduction in urinary free cortisol. Create a free website. Create your own free website.

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According to Bishop,. Dexamethasone acts as an exogenous cortisol substitute, suppressing ACTH if the pituitary gland is normal and cortisol secretion if the adrenal gland is normal. So basically, Dexamethasone is a drug which acts similarly with Cortisol (a steroid hormone which for a fact also increases in concentration when you are stressed! Dexamethasone has been proposed by Grant Keeney et.al (December, 2013) to be an equivalent therapy to prednisone in pediatric patients with acute asthma exace...

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Clinical Chemistry: A Fundamental Textbook by Donald Calbreath, 1992. Clinical Chemistry: Techniques, Principles, Correlations Sixth Edition by Michael Bishop et.al., 2010. Http:/ pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2014/02/04/. Image sources: http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Dexamethasone.gif. Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.

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To know the difference, click the button below! An abnormal response to the low-dose test may mean that you have abnormal release of cortisol ( Cushing syndrome. This could be due to:. Adrenal tumor that produces cortisol. Pituitary tumor that produces ACTH. Tumor in the body that produces ACTH. The high-dose test can help tell a pituitary cause (Cushing's disease) from other causes. An ACTH blood test may also help identify the cause of high cortisol. Cushing syndrome caused by an adrenal tumor:.

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