Preferred Label : Cortisol 10M post XXX challenge:SCnc:Pt:Ser/Plas:Qn:; 
LOINC status : ACTIVE; 
LOINC display name : Cortisol 10 Min post Unsp challenge [Moles/Vol]; 
LOINC long common name : Cortisol [Moles/volume] in Serum or Plasma --10 minutes post XXX challenge; 
LOINC short name : Cortis 10M p chal SerPl-sCnc; 
LOINC description : Timed cortisol levels are obtained for adrenocorticotropic hormone challenge tests
               to assist in diagnosing adrenocortical insufficiency as found in Cushing's syndrome
               and Addison's disease. There are different types of challenges. ACTH (adrenocorticotropic
               hormone) stimulation, where cosyntropin (a synthetic form of ACTH) is given, and then
               blood is sampled for cortisol levels before the bolus, and at specified times after
               the bolus. The ACTH stimulation directly evaluates adrenal gland function and indirectly
               evaluates pituitary gland and hypothalamus function. Cortisol levels rise significantly
               after administration of cosyntropin if the adrenal glands are functioning normally.
               For the CRH (corticotropin-releasing hormone) stimulation, CRH is given and cortisol
               and ACTH levels are determined before the injection, at the injection time, and specified
               times following injection. The CRH stimulation test is used to distinguish Cushings
               disease from conditions where ACTH is secreted ectopically. For the Dexamethasone
               suppression (overnight) test (DST), dexamethasone (Decadron) is given and samples
               for cortisol levels are collected the following morning. The DST differentiates the
               causes of increased cortisol levels. For the Metyrapone (overnight) stimulation challenge,
               metyrapone is given with a snack at midnight. Samples for cortisol, 11-deoxycortisol,
               and ACTH are collected the following morning. The metyrapone stimulation test distinguishes
               corticotropin-dependent causes (pituitary Cushing's disease and ectopic Cushing's
               disease) from corticotropin-independent causes (carcinoma of the lung or thyroid)
               of increased cortisol levels.; 
         
         
            Origin ID : 77925-6; 
UMLS CUI : C4036541; 
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