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17α-Hydroxyprogesterone, also known as 17-OH progesterone, or hydroxyprogesterone, is an endogenous progestogen steroid hormone related to progesterone
Category: Single tests
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What is 17 alpha hydroxyprogesterone blood test?
This test measures the amount of 17-OHP in the blood to detect and/or evaluate congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), an inherited condition that results in decreased adrenal cortisol and aldosterone and increased male sex hormone (androgen) production. 17-OHP is derived from cholesterol
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