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| Cortisol/Cortisone Urine Free (by LC-MS/MS) | ||
| Order Code: UFCHPLC
Epic Lab Code: LAB382 Order Form: A-1a General Lab or Epic Req |
Commercial "Mail-out" Laboratory 6240 RCP 356-3527 |
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Specimen: |
Urine More information | ||
Collection Medium: |
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Minimum: |
24 hour collection to yield 5 mL aliquot from well mixed 24 hr sample. Pediatric minimum is 1 mL aliquot from well mixed 24 hr sample. | ||
Delivery Instructions: |
Submit specimen to laboratory as soon as possible after collection period is completed. | ||
Specimen Instructions: |
Record start and end of 24 hour collection on requisition. Urine must be refrigerated during collection. | ||
Analytic Time: |
2 working days (upon receipt) | ||
Reference Range: |
Cortisol (ug/day)
Female
3-8 years: Less than 18 ug/day
9-12 years: Less than 37 ug/day
13-17 years: Less than 56 ug/day
18 years and older: Less than 45 ug/day
Male
3-8 years: Less than 18 ug/day
9-12 years: Less than 37 ug/day
13-17 years: Less than 56 ug/day
18 years and older: Less than 60 ug/day
Cortisol/Cortisone, Ratio*
Female
0-11 years: To be determined
12 years and older: 0.15-0.50
Male
0-11 years: To be determined
12 years and older: 0.15-0.50
Cortisone
Female
Value used to calculate Cortisol/Cortisone ratio
Cortisol (ug/g crt)
Female
Prepubertal: Less than 25 ug/g crt
18 years and older: Less than 45 ug/g crt
Pregnancy: Less than 59 ug/g crt
Male
Prepubertal: Less than 25 ug/g crt
18 years and older: Less than 32 ug/g crt
The urine cortisol-to-creatinine ratio will be reported when the urine
collection is random, less than 20 hours, or the urine volume is less
than 400 mL/24 hours. | ||
Comments: |
*The ratio of the concentrations of cortisol to cortisone should not be evaluated if the cortisol concentration is < 5 ug/L. | ||
Methodology: |
Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) | ||
CPT Code: |
Cortisol 82530 LC-MS/MS 83789 | ||
See Additional Information: Collection and Preservation of 24-Hour Urine Specimens Urine Tests Requiring Preservatives, Refrigeration or Special Containers |
Updated: 11/18/2008
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