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Cortisol Test - Anyone have any info?
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<blockquote data-quote="MunchEase" data-source="post: 19252" data-attributes="member: 5119"><p>[ATTACH]1423[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>Once again, thank you for all your help. I had 24 hour Cortisol urine done, and tested 429.5 (reference 80-380). Another night I did a 4 point salivary cortisol test and this is how it came back. With anyone with experience: does this point to a pituitary adenoma (or something else)?</p><p></p><p>Here were my blood results a few weeks ago.</p><p></p><p>Just looking for answers if anyone can help!</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>H</p><p></p><p><u>Testosterone: <strong>10.1 nmol/L OR 291 ng/dl ———> (reference 8.0-29.0)</strong></u></p><p>SBGH: <strong>34 nmol/L ———> (reference 10-55)</strong></p><p><u>Free Testosterone: <strong>201 pmol/L OR 15.62 ng/dl ———> (reference 175-700)</strong></u></p><p>DHEA:<strong> 12.3 umol/L ———> (reference 2.2-13.0)</strong></p><p>TSH<strong>: 2.29 mIU/L ———> (reference 0.20-4.00)</strong></p><p><u>Prolactin: </u><strong><u>12 ug/L (reference 0-15)</u></strong></p><p><strong></strong>Free T3: <strong>5.9 pmol/L (reference 3.5-6.5)</strong></p><p>Free T4: <strong>18.9 pmol/L (reference 10.0-25.0)</strong></p><p><u>Estradiol: <strong>45 pmol/L (reference 0-160)</strong></u></p><p>Cortisol AM: <strong>500 nmol/L (reference 200-690)</strong></p><p><u>Progesterone: <strong>3.3 nmol/L (reference 0.0-3.0)</strong></u></p><p>FSH: <strong>15 IU/L (reference 1-18)</strong></p><p>LH: <strong>5 IU/L (reference 1-9)</strong></p><p>Iron: <strong>13 umol/L (reference 12-31)</strong></p><p>Ferritin: <strong>41 ug/L (reference 30-400)</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MunchEase, post: 19252, member: 5119"] [ATTACH=CONFIG]1423[/ATTACH] Hey guys, Once again, thank you for all your help. I had 24 hour Cortisol urine done, and tested 429.5 (reference 80-380). Another night I did a 4 point salivary cortisol test and this is how it came back. With anyone with experience: does this point to a pituitary adenoma (or something else)? Here were my blood results a few weeks ago. Just looking for answers if anyone can help! Thanks! H [U]Testosterone: [B]10.1 nmol/L OR 291 ng/dl ———> (reference 8.0-29.0)[/B][/U] SBGH: [B]34 nmol/L ———> (reference 10-55)[/B] [U]Free Testosterone: [B]201 pmol/L OR 15.62 ng/dl ———> (reference 175-700)[/B][/U] DHEA:[B] 12.3 umol/L ———> (reference 2.2-13.0)[/B] TSH[B]: 2.29 mIU/L ———> (reference 0.20-4.00)[/B] [U]Prolactin: [/U][B][U]12 ug/L (reference 0-15)[/U] [/B]Free T3: [B]5.9 pmol/L (reference 3.5-6.5)[/B] Free T4: [B]18.9 pmol/L (reference 10.0-25.0)[/B] [U]Estradiol: [B]45 pmol/L (reference 0-160)[/B][/U] Cortisol AM: [B]500 nmol/L (reference 200-690)[/B] [U]Progesterone: [B]3.3 nmol/L (reference 0.0-3.0)[/B][/U] FSH: [B]15 IU/L (reference 1-18)[/B] LH: [B]5 IU/L (reference 1-9)[/B] Iron: [B]13 umol/L (reference 12-31)[/B] Ferritin: [B]41 ug/L (reference 30-400)[/B] [/QUOTE]
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