Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (1144 page)

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   Cushing syndrome

Decreased In

   Acute renal failure
   Malabsorption
   Chronic potassium deficiency states
   Addison disease
   Severe GN
   Pyelonephritis
   Nephrosclerosis
   Limitations
   Urinary potassium may be elevated with dietary (food and/or medicinal) increase, hyperaldosteronism, renal tubular acidosis, onset of alkalosis, and with other disorders.
   Urine chloride is often ordered with sodium and potassium as timed urine. The urinary anion gap [Na
+
− (Cl

+ HCO
3

]) or [(Na
+
+ K
+
) − (Cl

)] is useful in the initial evaluation of hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis.
PREALBUMIN
   Definition
   This 54-kDa protein tetramer is synthesized in the liver, choroid plexus, CNS, placenta, intestine, pancreas, and meninges. It contains two binding sites for thyroid hormones T
3
and T
4
and two binding sites for serum retinol-binding protein. These different binding sites do not overlap. As a thyroid hormone transport and binding protein, transthyretin binds 10–15% of serum T
3
and T
4
for transport in the blood. In the CSF, where there is typically no albumin or thyroglobulin present, transthyretin serves as the only CSF-binding protein for T
3
and T
4
. The presence of high concentrations of transthyretin in the CSF makes it a key indicator of leakage of the CSF into the sinus cavities, eyes, and ears when cranial trauma has occurred. Prealbumin is a negative acute-phase reactant. Other names: prealbumin (PA), thyroxine-binding prealbumin (TBPA).

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