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Internal jugular vein sampling in adrenocorticotropic hormone‐dependent Cushing's syndrome: a comparison with inferior petrosal sinus sampling
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In conclusion, IJVS is not superior to inferior petrosal sinus sampling for establishing the cause of ACTH-dependent CS. When new criteria of basal (> 1.6) and post-CRH (> 2.5) central-to-peripheral ACTH gradients were applied to ACTH ratios from IJVS, the sensitivity of this test was maximized. However, confirmatory inferior petrosal sinus sampling is recommended when there is a lack of a central-to-peripheral ACTH gradient and when there is only a gradient above the cut-off on basal (pre-CRH) sampling.
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