Spectral effect: each population must have its own normal midnight salivary cortisol reference values determined
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2013Yazar
Alagol, Faruk
Abbasoglu, Semra
Tanakol, Refik
Yarman, Sema
Karpuzoglu, Hande
MERT, Meral
Boztepe, Harika
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Introduction: The mesurement of midnight salivary cortisol provides the most sensitive method for screening of Cushing's sendrome. However the clinical significance of spectral error is the requirement for determination of normal reference values in each population for each test, which will be used as the diagnostic method. Salivary cortisol levels may be affected by individual factors such as nutrition, sleep, medication, activity, and gender. Being a non-invasive method, midnight salivary cortisol (MSC) has been used as a valuable indicator of free plasma cortisol.
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