Authors: Mary A. Williamson Mt(ascp) Phd,L. Michael Snyder Md
Disseminated cancer and monoclonal gammopathies
Pregnancy
Major injury and surgery
Increasing age
Inflammatory conditions
Limitations
The ultrasensitive
D
-dimer may be falsely elevated or decreased in hyperlipidemic or very turbid blood samples and in patients treated with mouse monoclonal antibodies.
RF may give false-positive results.
DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULFATE, SERUM (DHEA-SULFATE)
Definition
DHEA-S is produced by androgenic zone of the adrenal cortex. DHEA is the principal human C-19 steroid and has very low androgenic potency but serves as the major direct or indirect precursor for most sex steroids. The bulk of DHEA is secreted as a 3-sulfoconjugate (DHEA-S). Both hormones are albumin bound, but binding of DHEA-S is much tighter. In gonads and several other tissues, most notably skin, steroid sulfatases can convert DHEA-S back to DHEA, which can then be metabolized to stronger androgens and to estrogens. During pregnancy, DHEA-S and its 16-hydroxylated metabolites are secreted by the fetal adrenal gland in large quantities. They serve as precursors for placental production of the dominant pregnancy estrogen, estriol.
Normal range:
see Table 16.28.
TABLE 16–28. Normal Ranges of DHES-S
Use