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If there is not a normal response on the low-dose test, abnormal secretion of cortisol is likely (Cushing's Syndrome). This could be a result of a cortisol-producing adrenal tumor, a pituitary tumor that produces ACTH, or a tumor in the body that inappropriately produces ACTH. The high-dose test can help distinguish a pituitary cause (Cushing's Disease) from the others.
Cushing's syndrome caused by adrenal tumor
- Low dose: no change
- High dose: no change
Cushing's syndrome related to ectopic ACTH-producing tumor
- Low dose: no change
- High dose: no change
Cushing's Syndrome caused by pituitary tumor (Cushing's Disease) - Low dose: no change
- High dose: normal suppression
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