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Cortisol Correction for Albumin

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When albumin is below 25 g/L, multiply the apparent total cortisol by approximately 1.3-1.5 as a quick mental estimate of corrected free cortisol. This rough correction helps avoid mistakenly diagnosing adrenal insufficiency in hypoalbuminaemic patients before formal calculation.

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Corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG/transcortin) is so efficient at binding cortisol that it acts as a natural glucocorticoid reservoir. At sites of inflammation, locally produced elastase cleaves CBG, rapidly releasing bound cortisol exactly where the anti-inflammatory effect is needed most — a remarkable example of targeted drug delivery by the body itself.

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