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Estrogen-Induced Galactorrhea in Man

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979
A 36-year-old man had estrogen-induced galactorrhea and oligospermia. He had been taking an unknown amount of estrogen for a year. While hypogonadism, manifested by decreased libido and potency, was apparent at the time of estrogen administration, galactorrhea appeared two months after estrogen was discontinued. Normal skull film, tomogram views of the
Boris Draznin, Arie Maman
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Bupropion-associated galactorrhea: a case report.

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2015
Hyperprolactinemia and galactorrhea are some kind of adverse effects, which can ensue during the treatment process due to the use of mostly antipsychotic agents and rarely SSRIs.
Birmay Çam, Aslıhan Bilgin
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Sertralin induced normoprolactinemic galactorrhea

, 2015
Galactorrhea is defined as non-puerperal lactation and frequently occurs as an adverse drug reaction due to typical antipsychotics. Furthermore antidepressants, especially SSRIs, cause galactorrhea since the introduction of imipramine to psychiatry ...
Mehmet A. Camkurt, N. Şimşek
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Incidence of Galactorrhea-Reply

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
Dr Kemmann refers to several studies in which the incidence of galactorrhea among women of childbearing age was low. A similar number of studies can be cited in which the incidence of galactorrhea was substantially higher, ranging from 12% to 46%. 1-4 The striking differences in the reported incidences of galactorrhea can be attributed to two factors ...
Glenn T. Peake, Maire T. Buckman
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Gynecomastia and Galactorrhea

1999
In the proper hormonal milieu, both male and female breasts are capable of significant development. At puberty, the female breasts normally develop mainly under the influence of estrogen and growth hormone (GH). However, in some clinical settings, abnormal breast development may also occur in males, and abnormal secretion of milk may occur in both ...
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Galactorrhea in Men

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— A recent CLINICAL NOTE (240: 2565, 1978) points out that galactorrhea in men is a rare disorder. An ancient description of this condition is found in the secondcentury Babylonian Talmud (Tractate Shabbathp 53b). It once happened that a man's wife died and left a child to be suckled.
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Galactorrhea and Antipsychotic Agents

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
To the Editor.— In reading LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (234:913, 1975), I was most surprised at the comments of Drs Masco and Leis concerning galactorrhea and antipsychotic agents. The wish of a physician to avoid galactorrhea in a patient requiring an antipsychotic agent is perfectly reasonable from the clinical point of view.
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Management of Galactorrhea

New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
Daughaday Wh, Flückiger E, Saameli K
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Galactorrhea in a Young Teenage Girl

Hospital Practice, 1988
(1988). Galactorrhea in a Young Teenage Girl. Hospital Practice: Vol. 23, No. 4, pp. 21-28.
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Lactation and Galactorrhea

1987
Mammary development in women is one of the earliest events of puberty. During breast development there is a gradual increase in circulating estrogens as well as an increase in prolactin,1,2 most likely due to the rising titers of estrogen. Normal breast development (thelarche) occurs under the influence of a combination of hormones including estrogens,
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