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Evaluation of salivary cortisol measurements for the diagnosis of subclinical Cushing's syndrome.
[adrenal incidentaloma]
Late
-
night
salivary
cortisol
(
NSC
)
has
been
recognized
as
a
sensitive
and
easy-
to
-perform
screening
test
for
the
diagnosis
of
overt
Cushing
's
syndrome
(
CS
)
.
However
,
there
have
been
few
reports
on
the
diagnostic
utility
of
salivary
cortisol
(
SC
)
measurement
in
the
diagnosis
of
subclinical
Cushing
's
syndrome
(
SCS
)
.
Therefore
,
the
present
study
was
designed
to
evaluate
the
usefulness
of
SC
measurements
at
late
-
night
and
after
overnight
1
mg
dexamethasone
suppression
test
(
DST
)
for
the
diagnosis
of
SCS
in
42
patients
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
.
We
evaluated
16
patients
with
SCS
,
12
with
nonfunctioning
adenoma
(
NFA
)
,
8
with
primary
aldosteronism
(
PA
)
,
and
6
with
pheochromocytoma
(
Pheo
)
.
NSC
levels
in
SCS
patients
(
0
.
238
±
0
.
106
µg
/
dL
)
were
significantly
(
P
<
0
.
05
)
higher
than
those
in
NFA
patients
(
0
.
154
±
0
.
104
µg
/
dL
)
;
the
cutoff
value
(
0
.
11
µg
/
dL
)
by
ROC
analysis
gave
high
sensitivity
(
100
%
)
with
low
specificity
(
50
%
)
.
Post
DST
SC
levels
in
SCS
patients
(
0
.
238
±
0
.
116
µg
/
dL
)
were
significantly
(
P
=
0
.
0081
)
higher
than
those
in
NFA
patients
(
0
.
136
±
0
.
110
µg
/
dL
)
;
the
cutoff
value
(
0
.
12
µg
/
dL
)
by
ROC
analysis
gave
high
sensitivity
(
93
.
8
%
)
with
somewhat
improved
specificity
(
58
.
3
%
)
.
Both
NSC
and
post
DST
SC
levels
were
comparable
between
NFA
,
PA
,
and
Pheo
patients
.
In
conclusion
,
our
study
revealed
that
measurements
of
NSC
and
/
or
post
DST
SC
among
patients
with
adrenal
incidentaloma
prove
to
have
high
sensitivities
,
but
low
specificities
for
the
diagnosis
of
SCS
from
NFA
,
suggesting
its
possible
alternative
option
before
the
screening
tests
for
SCS
currently
employed
in
Japan
.
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