Complete Hormones (24hr)
UrinePerformed by: Genova Diagnostics
The Complete Hormones is the most comprehensive urinary hormone test, designed to assist in the clinical management of hormone-related conditions. This hormone test assesses parent hormones, their metabolites, and key metabolic pathways.
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Biomarkers included in this panel:
11-Hydroxy-androsterone is a that is an end product of androgen catabolism. In the Genova complete hormone test this marker is part of the "Total 17-ketosteroids" group. Androgens are important hormones in the health of both men
Learn more11-Hydroxy-androsterone is a 5β-reduced compound that is an end product of androgen catabolism. In the Genova complete hormone test this marker is part of the "Total 17-ketosteroids" group. Androgens are important hormones in the
Learn more11-Hydroxy-etiocholanolone is a compound that is an end product of androgen catabolism. In the Genova complete hormone test this marker is part of the "Total 17-ketosteroids" group. Androgens are important hormones in the health
Learn more11-Hydroxy-etiocholanolone is a compound that is an end product of androgen catabolism. In the Genova complete hormone test this marker is part of the "Total 17-ketosteroids" group. Androgens are important hormones in the health
Learn more11-Keto-androsterone is a that is an end product of androgen catabolism. In the Genova complete hormone test this marker is part of the "Total 17-ketosteroids" group. Androgens are important hormones in the health of both men and
Learn more11-Keto-androsterone is a that is an end product of androgen catabolism. In the Genova complete hormone test this marker is part of the "Total 17-ketosteroids" group. Androgens are important hormones in the health of both men and
Learn more11-Keto-etiocholanolone is a compound that is an end product of androgen catabolism. In the Genova complete hormone test this marker is part of the "Total 17-ketosteroids" group. Androgens are important hormones in the health of both
Learn more11-Keto-etiocholanolone is a 5β-reduced compound that is an end product of androgen catabolism. In the Genova complete hormone test this marker is part of the "Total 17-ketosteroids" group. Androgens are important hormones in the
Learn more16α-Hydroxyestrone (16α-OH-E1), or hydroxyestrone, also known as estra-1,3,5(10)-trien-3,16α-diol-17-one, is an endogenous steroidal estrogen and a major metabolite of estrone, as well as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of estri
Learn moreAn elevated 17-hydroxysteroids total and/or cortisol total may be caused by stress, strenuous exercise, inflammation, hypoglycemia, insulin resistance, hypothyroidism, or licorice ingestion.
Learn moreAn elevated 17-hydroxysteroids total and/or cortisol total may be caused by stress, strenuous exercise, inflammation, hypoglycemia, insulin resistance, hypothyroidism, or licorice ingestion.
Learn moreANDROGENS such as DHEA, testosterone, and androstenedione tend to be extensively metabolized into downstream androgen compounds. As a result, the levels of testosterone along with “Total 17-ketosteroids” (DHEA plus metabolites) should be
Learn more2-hydroxyestrone and 16-hydroxyestrone are Phase I metabolites of Estrone (E1). Their ratio is of clinical significance in pre and peri-menopausal women. In post-menopausal women it does not have the same clinical significance. It is, however, hypoth
Learn moreThere is evidence that methoxylated estrogens, especially the 2-pathway methoxylated estrogens (E1 and E2), are associated with decreased breast cancer risk; 2-MeOE2, produced from 2-OHE2, has been described to have anti-proliferative, antingiogenic,
Learn moreResearch focus is shifting toward 4-hydroxyesterone which is thought to have greater estrogenic and genotoxic potential than either 2-hydroxyestrone or 16a-hydroxyestrone.
Learn moreMost recent studies find an increased breast cancer risk associated with the ratio of 4-pathway cetechols to 4-pathway methylated catechols.
Learn moreThe Etiocholanolone/Androsterone (E/A) Ratio assesses androgen metabolism by comparing the enzymatic activity of 5β-reductase/5α-reductase.
Learn moreThis marker is part of the "17-Hydroxysteroids" group. Please refer to the "17-Hydroxysteroids, Total" marker.
Learn moreThis marker is part of the "17-Hydroxysteroids" group. Please refer to the "17-Hydroxysteroids, Total" marker.
Learn moreThis anabolic/catabolic balance – or the balance of ‘growth and healing’ versus ‘wear and tear’ in the body – can be assessed by comparing total 17-hydroxycorticosteroids with total 17-ketosteroids in the urine.
Learn moreThe Anabolic/Catabolic Balance refers to the balance between "growth and healing" (anabolic) and "wear and tear" (catabolic) activity in the body. Both anabolic and catabolic metabolism are essential to health.
Learn moreThe measurement of androstanediol, in addition to testosterone, is of interest for the evaluation of androgenic activity.
Learn moreThe measurement of androstanediol, in addition to testosterone, is of interest for the evaluation of androgenic activity.
Learn moreAndrosterone and Etiocholanolone are DHEA metabolites via Androstenedione and the 5α- and 5β-reductase pathways.
Learn moreAndrosterone and Etiocholanolone are DHEA metabolites via Androstenedione and the 5α- and 5β-reductase pathways.
Learn moreDHEA is a hormone produced by both the adrenal gland and the brain. DHEA leads to the production of androgens and estrogens. DHEA levels in the body begin to decrease after age 30. Levels decrease more quickly in women.
Learn moreDHEA is a hormone produced by both the adrenal gland and the brain. DHEA leads to the production of androgens and estrogens. DHEA levels in the body begin to decrease after age 30. Levels decrease more quickly in women.
Learn moreThe Etiocholanolone/Androsterone (E/A) Ratio assesses androgen metabolism by comparing the enzymatic activity of 5b-reductase/5a-reductase. Etiocholanolone is produced via the 5b-reductase pathway and androsterone is produced via the 5a-reductase pat
Learn moreThe Etiocholanolone/Androsterone (E/A) Ratio assesses androgen metabolism by comparing the enzymatic activity of 5β-reductase/5α-reductase.
Learn moreThe most physiologically active estrogen. Binds to both to ER and Estrogen Receptor Beta (ERβ). Estradiol, made in the ovary, rapidly converts to estrone. Poor symptom control with estrogen replacement may suggest the need for improving abs
Learn moreThe most physiologically active estrogen. Binds to both to ER and Estrogen Receptor Beta (ERβ). Estradiol, made in the ovary, rapidly converts to estrone. Poor symptom control with estrogen replacement may suggest the need for improving abs
Learn moreEstriol (E3) is considered to be the mildest and briefest-acting of the three estrogens. Estrogens play a critical role in female sexual development, menstrual function, protein synthesis, cardiovascular function, bone formation and remodeling, co
Learn moreEstrone is the predominant estrogen in post-menopausal women and inter-converts with estradiol. This conversion is dependant on the bidirectional activity of 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, which also converts testosterone to androstenedione (a
Learn moreEstrone is the predominant estrogen in post-menopausal women and inter-converts with estradiol. This conversion is dependant on the bidirectional activity of 17-beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, which also converts testosterone to androstenedione (a
Learn moreEtiocholanolone is an androstenedione and testosterone metabolite that is excreted in the urine. It is produced from androstenedione and the 5-alpha and 5-beta-reductase metabolic pathways. It is helpful in evaluating adrenal and androgen function.
Learn moreEtiocholanolone is an androstenedione and testosterone metabolite that is excreted in the urine. It is produced from androstenedione and the 5-alpha and 5-beta-reductase metabolic pathways. It is helpful in evaluating adrenal and androgen function.
Learn moreProgesterone rapidly metabolizes by the time it reaches the urine, and its direct metabolite, pregnanediol, is a reflection of circulating progesterone concentrations.
Learn moreProgesterone rapidly metabolizes by the time it reaches the urine, and its direct metabolite, pregnanediol, is a reflection of circulating progesterone concentrations.
Learn moreProgesterone is metabolized into numerous downstream compounds, but most immediately into pregnanediol and pregnanetriol. Urine levels of these metabolites tend to correlate with levels of serum progesterone, thus may be used to assess status of the
Learn moreProgesterone is metabolized into numerous downstream compounds, but most immediately into pregnanediol and pregnanetriol. Urine levels of these metabolites tend to correlate with levels of serum progesterone, thus may be used to assess status of the
Learn moreTestosterone is the major androgen in the body. It is converted to dihydrotestosterone by 5-alphareductase, and to estradiol by aromatase.
Learn moreThis marker is part of the "17-Hydroxysteroids" group. Please refer to the "17-Hydroxysteroids, Total" marker.
Learn moreThis marker is part of the "17-Hydroxysteroids" group. Please refer to the "17-Hydroxysteroids, Total" marker.
Learn moreThis marker is part of the "17-Hydroxysteroids" group. Please refer to the "17-Hydroxysteroids, Total" marker.
Learn moreThis marker is part of the "17-Hydroxysteroids" group. Please refer to the "17-Hydroxysteroids, Total" marker.
Learn moreThis marker is part of the "17-Hydroxysteroids" group. Please refer to the "17-Hydroxysteroids, Total" marker.
Learn moreThis marker is part of the "17-Hydroxysteroids" group. Please refer to the "17-Hydroxysteroids, Total" marker.
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