2017
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2016.19699
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Pituitary Adenomas

Abstract: pproximately 10% of unselected pituitaries (meaning those from individuals without known pituitary disease) examined at autopsy contain pituitary adenomas. 1 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of normal volunteers also show a 10% prevalence, 2 but other pathologic entities may have a similar appearance, such as Rathke cleft cysts and metastatic tumors. 3 Not all patients with pituitary tumors develop symptoms because most tumors remain small and most do not secrete hormones in excessive amounts. Clinical c… Show more

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“…Prolactin is normally inhibited by the neurotransmitter dopamine coming from the hypothalamus, so that hypothalamic or pituitary stalk disease may cause a decrease in this inhibition and a rise in prolactin levels [3]. Many medications that block dopamine receptors can also cause prolactin elevations [1].…”
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“…Prolactin is normally inhibited by the neurotransmitter dopamine coming from the hypothalamus, so that hypothalamic or pituitary stalk disease may cause a decrease in this inhibition and a rise in prolactin levels [3]. Many medications that block dopamine receptors can also cause prolactin elevations [1].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In man, elevated prolactin levels suppress the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, resulting in hypogonadism, which may include low testosterone levels leading to erectile dysfunction, decreased libido, and impotence which can be quite distressing for the patient [3]. Studies on bone loss have generally focused on postmenopausal women or hyperparathyroidism [6].…”
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