Incidentaloma, adrenal
Description | Stage 1: DHEAS, 17OH-progesterone, catecholamines in the 24-hour urine, cortisol in dexamethasone test, low-dose (1 mg), please refer to relevant function tests In case of hypertension and hypokalemia: Aldosterone (serum), renin (EDTA-plasma, frozen) Stage 2: As per clinical suspicion Suspicion of Cushing syndrome: Cortisol in dexamethasone test, high-dose (8 mg), please refer to function tests Suspicion of Conn-syndrome: Differential diagnosis between aldosterone-producing adenoma and idiopathic hyperaldosteronism (adrenocortical hyperplasia): Aldosterone-orthostasis test or aldosterone-suppression test/Captopril test (please refer to function tests) |
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