Plasma Concentrations refer to the quantifiable amount of a specific hormone or analyte, such as cortisol, insulin, or testosterone, measured within the liquid component of the blood, or plasma, at a given moment in time during clinical evaluation. These measurements are foundational for assessing endocrine function and diagnosing hormonal imbalances that require precise clinical attention.
Origin
This is a fundamental term in clinical chemistry and endocrinology, originating from laboratory science where the separation of cellular components from the fluid matrix is necessary for the accurate quantification of circulating hormonal messengers.
Mechanism
Measurement relies on validated immunoassays or mass spectrometry techniques applied to collected plasma samples to determine the concentration, often expressed in specific units like ng/dL or pmol/L. The resulting value serves as a critical input for understanding the overall endocrine milieu and subsequent therapeutic management strategies.
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