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The Diagnostics of Human Steroid Hormone Disorders
Małgorzata Dobosz1, Aneta Manda-Handzlik2,3, Beata Pyrżak4
1Department of Laboratory Diagnostics and Clinical Immunology of Developmental Age, Warsaw Medical University, Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract:
Disturbances of the steroidogenesis or altered peripheral metabolism of steroids may result in severe clinical manifestations. Therefore, prompt diagnosis and initiation of medical treatment are desirable. The diagnostics of disorders of steroid hormone production, metabolism, and action have been previously based on immunoassay tests. However, in a modern medical laboratory, due to low accuracy of immunoassays, this technique is continuously replaced by chromatographic separation methods coupled to mass spectrometric detection systems. In this review we present current advances in the diagnostics of adrenal gland disorders, focusing on the role of mass spectrometry in prenatal and newborn screening, and in the diagnostics of sexual maturation disorders.
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