Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (652 page)

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Normal range:
0.0–15.0 mg/day (24-hour urine); 0.0–14.0 mg/g creatinine.
   Use
   Helps diagnose and monitor treatment for serotonin-secreting carcinoid tumors
   Interpretation

Increased In

   Whipple disease
   Nontropical sprue
   Small increases possible in pregnancy, ovulation, and postsurgical stress
   Various food ingestions (e.g., pineapples, kiwi, bananas, eggplant, plums, tomatoes, avocados, plantains, walnuts, pecans, hickory nuts, coffee)
   Use of certain drugs (e.g., acetanilid, acetaminophen, acetophenetidin, caffeine, coumaric acid, diazepam [Valium], ephedrine, fluorouracil, glyceryl guaiacolate [guaifenesin], heparin, melphalan [Alkeran], mephenesin, methamphetamine, methocarbamol, naproxen, nicotine, Lugol solution, promethazine, phenothiazine, hydroxyl tryptophan)

Decreased In

   Use of certain drugs (e.g., chlorpromazine, promazine, imipramine, isoniazid, monoamine oxidase inhibitors, methenamine, methyldopa, phenothiazines, promethazine)
   Renal insufficiency (possible)
   Limitations
   Foods rich in serotonin and medications, over-the-counter drugs, and herbal remedies that may affect metabolism of serotonin must be avoided at least 72 hours before and during collection of urine for 5-HIAA.

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