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Latest revision as of 01:52, 21 July 2020
Etiology
- Pregnancy
- Structural
- Prolactinoma more likely if prolactin levels over 100
- Pituitary stalk compression
- Medications
- Risperidone and other antipsychotics
- Domperidone
- Metoclopramide
- Verapamil
- Macroprolactin
Pathophysiology
- Prolactin
Clinical Manifestations
- History
- Menstrual history
- Exercise
- Signs & Symptoms
Investigations
- Labs
- Prolactin, which can be over 100 in pregnancy and prolactinoma
- Normal is <25 in women and <20 in men
500 is most likely adenoma
- TSH, as TRH can stimulate prolactin to 30-50 range
- Consider growth hormone
- Prolactin, which can be over 100 in pregnancy and prolactinoma
- Imaging
- Other
Management
- If prolactinoma
- Cabergoline 0.25mg twice weekly
- Alternative::Bromocryptine
- Discontinue treatment once pregnant, unless macroadenoma
- Monitor for return of menses and decrease in prolactin levels
- Usually treat for 2 years, then can trial off medication if the lesion has resolved
- Recheck post-partum after done lactation
- Recheck post-meopausally
- Rule out MEN1 if family history (i.e. r/o hyperparathyroid and pancreatic islet tumour)