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Kwabena Nkansah-Amankra1, Sathyanarayan Sudhanthar1
1Department of Pediatrics and Human Development College of Human Medicine Michigan State University East Lansing MI USA.
Abstract:
Hyperprolactinemia can result from a pituitary tumor or decreased dopamine levels due to compression of the pituitary stalk. Hypothyroidism, renal failure, and drug interaction need to be ruled out as a part of diagnostic evaluation. The prolactin level often indicates the etiology, but drug interaction needs to be ruled out mainly in a patient who is on multiple medications.
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