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Galactorrhea: A Study of 235 Cases, Including 48 with Pituitary Tumors
New England Journal of Medicine, 1977David L Kleinberg +2 more
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Psychosomatic aspects of galactorrhea
Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 1991We interviewed 33 women with non-puerperal galactorrhea, 5 (15%) of whom had HPRL levels greater than 18 ng/ml and 24 controls, namely women with benign breast lesions. We used a semi-structured interview covering the duration of symptoms, preceding life events and the effect on the relationship of the couple. We also used the Beck depression inventory,
M, Langer +5 more
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Amenorrhea-galactorrhea and craniopharyngioma
Surgical Neurology, 1983A 40-year-old woman had a 1-year history of amenorrhea-galactorrhea. She was found to have an intrasellar tumor with suprasellar extension and a prolactin level of 98.1 ng/mL. Subtotal resection of the tumor resulted in a return of the prolactin level to normal within 4 days of the operation and of the prolactin response to thyrotropin releasing ...
R, Arem, W, Zoghbi, L, Chan
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1998
Galactorrhea syndromes are mainly caused by hyperprolactinemia, which has been defined by the basal prolactin level more than 15 ng/ml. However, normoprolactinemia can not be proved only by the basal prolactin level less than 15 ng/ml, which required the assessment of prolactin secreting capacity.
Y, Iino, H, Mori
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Galactorrhea syndromes are mainly caused by hyperprolactinemia, which has been defined by the basal prolactin level more than 15 ng/ml. However, normoprolactinemia can not be proved only by the basal prolactin level less than 15 ng/ml, which required the assessment of prolactin secreting capacity.
Y, Iino, H, Mori
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Galactorrhea with Aripiprazole
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2005RUFFATTI A +3 more
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Esomeprazole induced galactorrhea: a novel side effect
Clinical Journal of Gastroenterology, 2016N. Pipaliya +5 more
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