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Adrenocorticotropin stimulation tests in patients with hypothalamic‐pituitary disease: low dose, standard high dose and 8‐h infusion tests
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We conclude that in the diagnosis of central hypoadrenalism, ACTH [1-24] stimulation tests may give misleading results compared to the IHT. The use of low bolus doses of ACTH [1-24] (1.0, 0.5 or 0.1 microg) or a high dose prolonged infusion does not greatly improve the sensitivity of ACTH [1-24] testing. Dynamic tests that provide a central stimulus remain preferable in the assessment of patients with suspected ACTH deficiency.
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