17(OH)PROGESTERON

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17(OH)PROGESTERON, in Visit Clinic

Measures 17-hydroxyprogesterone, a hormone precursor, to detect congenital adrenal hyperplasia and other hormone imbalances in both children and adults in Visit Clinic.

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What is a 17(OH)PROGESTERON Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP), a steroid hormone precursor made by the adrenal glands and ovaries. It helps doctors understand how the body makes cortisol and sex hormones. Abnormal 17-OHP levels can signal congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), adrenal or ovarian tumors, or other hormone imbalances. Doctors use it to screen newborns, diagnose unexplained virilization or early puberty, and monitor treatment for CAH. Levels vary with age, time of day, and some medications. Results are combined with symptoms, other hormone tests, and imaging when needed. Your clinician will explain what the result means for your care.

17(OH)PROGESTERON Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required; blood usually taken in the morning.

17(OH)PROGESTERON Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The 17(OH)PROGESTERON test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a 17(OH)PROGESTERON Test in Visit Clinic?

17(OH)PROGESTERON is often ordered as part of an adrenal steroid or congenital adrenal hyperplasia panel. Doctors request it when a patient has early or delayed puberty, unexplained excess hair or virilization, ambiguous genitalia at birth, or unexplained electrolyte problems. It helps diagnose CAH, evaluate adrenal or ovarian causes of excess androgens, and monitor treatment. Abnormal results can come from enzyme defects, tumors, stress, or certain medications. A family history of CAH or unexplained childhood puberty makes this test more important.

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What is the 17 OH progesterone test for in Visit Clinic?plus

The 17‑OH progesterone blood test measures 17‑hydroxyprogesterone, a steroid produced by adrenals and ovaries. It’s used to screen and diagnose congenital adrenal hyperplasia (especially 21‑hydroxylase deficiency), evaluate ambiguous genitalia, premature pubic hair, hirsutism or infertility, and to monitor treatment. Levels are often checked in the morning and may be paired with ACTH stimulation or repeat testing for confirmation.

What happens if 17 OH progesterone is high in Visit Clinic?plus

High 17‑hydroxyprogesterone indicates impaired cortisol synthesis, most commonly 21‑hydroxylase congenital adrenal hyperplasia (classical or nonclassical). It causes excess androgens leading to ambiguous genitalia in newborns, rapid childhood growth, early puberty, hirsutism, acne, irregular menses and infertility. Less commonly it reflects adrenal or ovarian tumors or luteal‑phase variation; diagnosis uses ACTH stimulation and genetic testing, treated with glucocorticoids.

What is a normal 17-progesterone level for a female in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal 17‑hydroxyprogesterone (17‑OHP) varies by lab and menstrual phase. In adult females it’s typically low in the follicular phase (about 0.1–1.0 ng/mL), rises around ovulation, and is higher in the luteal phase (roughly up to 1–3 ng/mL). Markedly elevated levels suggest congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Always compare results with your lab’s reference range and discuss abnormal values with your clinician.

Is 17 OH progesterone high in PCOS in Visit Clinic?plus

In PCOS, 17‑hydroxyprogesterone (17‑OHP) is often normal or only mildly elevated. Markedly raised basal or ACTH‑stimulated 17‑OHP suggests non‑classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (21‑hydroxylase deficiency) rather than PCOS. If results are borderline, an ACTH stimulation test helps clarify the diagnosis; discuss testing and interpretation with your clinician.

What are the symptoms of 17 OH progesterone deficiency in Visit Clinic?plus

Symptoms include high blood pressure and low potassium from excess mineralocorticoids; sexual infantilism—absent or delayed puberty and lack of secondary sexual characteristics; genetic males (46,XY) often have undervirilization or ambiguous genitalia at birth; genetic females (46,XX) typically have primary amenorrhea and lack breast development; fatigue, muscle weakness, low libido, and increased osteoporosis risk from low sex steroids and cortisol.

What is the difference between 17 OH progesterone and progesterone in Visit Clinic?plus

17-hydroxyprogesterone (17‑OHP) is a steroid intermediate produced mainly by the adrenal glands and a precursor in cortisol and androgen synthesis; it’s measured clinically to screen for congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Progesterone is the principal progestogen from the corpus luteum and placenta, crucial for menstrual cycle regulation and pregnancy support and used therapeutically. 17‑OHP is mainly a diagnostic marker while progesterone has major physiological effects.