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Metabolic Syndrome in Hyperprolactinemia

Frontiers of Hormone Research, 2018
The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a conglomerate of clinical findings that convey into increased morbidity and mortality from type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) and cardiovascular disease. Hyperprolactinemia (hyperPRL) is associated with components of MetS, especially during pregnancy.
Andersen, Marianne, Glintborg, Dorte
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Hyperprolactinemia

Pituitary, 2008
In several respects prolactin is unique among anterior pituitary hormones. The primary regulation of prolactin secretion is mediated through hypothalamic inhibition, and the diagnosis of hyperprolactinemia can be established without the use of stimulation or suppression tests.
Jaspreet Chahal, Janet A. Schlechte
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Hyperprolactinemia and Prolactinomas

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2008
Any process interfering with dopamine synthesis, its transport to the pituitary gland, or its action at the level of lactotroph dopamine receptors can cause hyperprolactinemia. As described in this article, considering the complexity of prolactin regulation, many factors could cause hyperprolactinemia, and hyperprolactinemia can have clinical effects ...
MANCINI T   +2 more
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Hyperprolactinemia in Sarcoidosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Abstract Serum prolactin levels were measured in 34 patients with extrapulmonary sarcoidosis (10 men, 24 women). Four patients had the syndrome of galactorrhea and amenorrhea.
Roger W. Turkington, John H. Macindoe
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Role of Cannulated Prolactin Test in Evaluation of Hyperprolactinemia - A Retrospective Study.

Endocrine Practice, 2020
OBJECTIVE While guidelines propose a single elevated prolactin measurement drawn without excess venipuncture stress as sufficient for diagnosing hyperprolactinemia, this may lead to unnecessary evaluation in the setting of stress-induced ...
A. Tsur   +4 more
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Hyperprolactinemia and headaches

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1983
We investigated the frequency of headaches in women with menstrual abnormalities and hyperprolactinemia. Twenty-seven of 46 (58%) women with hyperprolactinemia indicated that headache episodes occur once or more per week; patients with sellar abnormalities (macroadenoma) or previous cranial or pituitary operation were excluded from this group of ...
J.R. Jones, E. Kemmann
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Immunomodulating Effects Depend on Prolactin Levels in Patients with Hyperprolactinemia

Hormone and Metabolic Research, 2020
Prolactin is known to have immune modulatory effects acting through the prolactin receptor, which is present on a variety of immune cells. Certain chemokines contribute to form the type of T helper (Th) preponderance in the immune response. The objective
Lea Ewerman   +8 more
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Hyperprolactinemia and Impotence

Archives of Andrology, 1988
One hundred impotent men and 15 sexually active male volunteers served as the source for this study. Serum prolactin was estimated in all cases using radioimmunoassay technique. Cases with hyperprolactinemia were treated with bromocriptine for 3 months.
A. Souka   +4 more
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