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118. Picking Up the Prolactinoma - Approach to Prolactinoma

The Intern At Work: Internal Medicine

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How to Diagnose a Prolactinomas

Patients with prolactinomas are generally stable, unless there is patuitary apoplexy or bleeding into the patuitary. Screening for secondary hypogonatism should y be part of the history related to hyper palactonemia. Symptoms of g h deficiency in adults are non specific and include fatigue and loss of muscle mass. With an mri cella, not just emari., we need imaging to diagnosa prolactinoma.

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