Cortisol assay is used for the diagnosis of hypothalamo-pituitary adrenal disorders. The Incidence of adrenal incidentaloma has been increasing with advances in imaging tools. The criteria for the diagnosis of preclinical Cushing's syndrome in Japan was made by the Nawata group supported by the Ministry of Health and Welfare in 1995. The presence of adrenal adenoma, a lack of overt signs of Cushing's syndrome and autonomic cortisol secretion are essential for the diagnosis of preclinical Cushing's syndrome. For the diagnosis of autonomy of cortisol secretion, cortisol should not be suppressed by either low dose dexamethasone (DEX) of 1 mg (cortisol > or =3 microg/dl) or high dose DEX of 8 mg (cortisol > or =1 microg/dl). We have reported that two doses of DEX suppression tests revealed a discrepancy in several cases of adrenal incidentaloma; therefore, we studied the cortisol values of DEX suppression tests in 47 cases with adrenal incidentaloma using four different cortisol kits (TFB, SPAC, TDX and TOSOH). Correlation between the kits was good; however, correlation coefficient in the low range (< or =5 microg/dl) among kits declined. In the inter assay, discrepant results of the cortisol level were seen in six cases after 1 mg of DEX and 18 cases after 8 mg of DEX. In the intra assay, discrepant results of cortisol after 1 mg of DEX and 8 mg of DEX were seen in 31 in TFB, 23 in SPAC, 24 in TDX and 25 in TOSOH. These results revealed that the clinical diagnosis varies according to the cortisol kit used. It is suggested that standardization of the cortisol assay is necessary for the accurate diagnosis of adrenal incidentaloma.
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