This test measures ACTH levels in plasma to assess pituitary and adrenal gland function. ACTH stimulates cortisol production, which helps regulate stress, metabolism, and immune response. The test is useful for diagnosing conditions like Cushing’s syndrome, Addison’s disease, or secondary adrenal insufficiency. Blood is drawn into a chilled tube, usually in the morning due to ACTH's daily fluctuations. High levels may suggest Addison’s disease or pituitary tumors; low levels can indicate adrenal tumors or pituitary failure.
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