2015
DOI: 10.3892/ol.2015.3034
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Bilateral mammary duct ectasia induced by sulpiride-associated hyperprolactinemia: A case report

Abstract: Abstract.A 32 year old female diagnosed with schizophrenia was treated with sulpiride, trihexyphenidyl and alprazolam for 6 years. A physical examination revealed bilateral nipple retraction and a non-tender mass in the left breast, with little nipple discharge. Tests revealed high levels of carbohydrate antigen 125, serum prolactin and testosterone levels, and ultrasound revealed a number of masses in the bilateral breasts; the largest mass (2.2x1.3 cm) was located in the left breast. A rich blood flow signal… Show more

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“…The pituitary gland secretes catecholamine hormones, also known as prolactin release-inhibiting factor, dopamine and epinephrine, to inhibit PRL release. Drugs for neurological disorders inhibit prolactin release-inhibiting factor receptors or reduce the activity of PRL release factors [39]. This change leads to excessive PRL secretion, which increases intraductal excretion and blocks catheters.…”
Section: Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pituitary gland secretes catecholamine hormones, also known as prolactin release-inhibiting factor, dopamine and epinephrine, to inhibit PRL release. Drugs for neurological disorders inhibit prolactin release-inhibiting factor receptors or reduce the activity of PRL release factors [39]. This change leads to excessive PRL secretion, which increases intraductal excretion and blocks catheters.…”
Section: Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%