A curated collection of specialized laboratory assays designed to probe specific aspects of endocrine function or metabolic health in depth. These panels typically measure hormones, binding globulins, and associated nutrient status indicators not found in routine chemistry screens. Such testing aims to reveal subclinical dysregulation within the HPA or HPG axes.
Origin
The panel’s origin lies in the shift towards functional endocrinology, moving away from population-based reference intervals toward individual biochemical profiles. It represents a standardized approach to gathering deep physiological data.
Mechanism
The panel functions by providing a snapshot of specific endocrine components simultaneously, such as measuring free versus total sex hormones alongside Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG). This multi-analyte approach allows for the calculation of biologically active hormone fractions. Effective utilization requires understanding the biochemical rationale for including each specific marker within the overall assessment.
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