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Proposed diagnostic criteria for subclinical Cushing's syndrome associated with adrenal incidentaloma.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
Subclinical
Cushing
's
syndrome
(
SCS
)
associated
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
is
usually
characterized
by
autonomous
cortisol
secretion
without
overt
symptoms
of
Cushing
's
syndrome
(
CS
)
.
Although
the
diagnostic
criteria
for
SCS
differ
among
countries
,
the
1
mg
dexamethasone
suppression
test
(
DST
)
is
essential
to
confirm
the
presence
and
the
extent
of
cortisol
overproduction
.
Since
1995
,
SCS
has
been
diagnosed
in
Japan
based
on
serum
cortisol
levels
≥
3
μg
/
dL
(
measured
by
radioimmunoassay
[
RIA
]
)
after
a
1
mg
DST
.
However
,
the
increasing
use
of
enzyme
immunoassays
(
EIA
)
instead
of
RIA
has
hindered
the
diagnosis
of
SCS
because
of
the
differing
sensitivities
of
commercially
available
assays
,
particularly
for
serum
cortisol
levels
of
around
3
μg
/
dL
.
One
way
to
overcome
this
problem
is
to
lower
the
cortisol
threshold
level
after
a
1
mg
DST
.
In
the
present
study
,
we
examined
the
clinical
applicability
of
lowering
the
cortisol
threshold
to
1
.
8
μg
/
dL
,
similar
to
the
American
Endocrine
Society
's
guidelines
for
CS
,
by
reanalyzing
119
patients
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
.
Our
findings
indicate
that
serum
cortisol
levels
≥
1
.
8
μg
/
dL
after
1
mg
DST
are
useful
to
confirm
the
diagnosis
of
SCS
if
both
of
the
following
criteria
are
met
:
(
1
)
basal
ACTH
level
<
10
pg
/
mL
(
or
poor
plasma
ACTH
response
to
corticotrophin-releasing
hormone
)
and
(
2
)
serum
cortisol
≥
5
μg
/
dL
at
21
:
00
to
23
:
00
h
.
If
only
one
of
(
1
)
and
(
2
)
are
met
,
we
recommend
that
other
clinical
features
are
considered
in
the
diagnosis
of
SCS
,
including
serum
dehydroepiandrosterone
sulfate
levels
,
urine
free
cortisol
levels
,
adrenal
scintigraphy
,
and
clinical
manifestation
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"other clinical features"
symptom
adrenal incidentaloma
cadasil
focal myositis
inclusion body myositis
kindler syndrome
werner syndrome
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