Macroprolactin—a cause of pseudohyperprolactinaemia Macroprolactin is a complex of immunoglobulin G and monomeric pro-lactin with little biological activity in vivo. Macroprolactin cross-reacts in modern commercial prolactin assays, however, leading to pseudohyperpro-lactinaemia. This report is of three patients with macroprolactinaemia and the untoward consequences if this benign condition is misdiagnosed as genuine hyperprolactinaemia are discussed. One adult and one child with-out symptoms of hyperprolactinaemia were incidentally found to have ele-vated serum prolactin levels, one of whom had a pituitary incidentaloma. Repeat prolactin measurement after polyethylene glycol precipitation showed that the majority of circulating prolactin w...
OBJECTIVE Hyperprolactinaemia is caused by high levels of monomeric, dimeric or macro forms of prola...
AbstractMacroprolactinemia is often a cause of misdiagnosis, unnecessary expensive investigation, an...
Aim. To determine the frequency of macroprolactinemia, its etiology, and the clinical manifestations...
Hypersecretion of prolactin by lactotroph cells of the anterior pituitary may lead to hyperprolactin...
Introduction: Macroprolactin is a significant cause of misdiagnosis, unnecessary investigation, and ...
Macroprolactinemia is often a cause of misdiagnosis, unnecessary expensive investigation, and unsuit...
AbstractMacroprolactinemia is often a cause of misdiagnosis, unnecessary expensive investigation, an...
Hypersecretion of prolactin by lactotroph cells of the anterior pituitary may lead to hyperprolactin...
The role of macroprolactinemia in women with hyperprolactinemia is currently controversial and can l...
Hyperprolactinemia can have different causes: physiological, pharmacological, and pathological. When...
Background: Immunoassays show variability in the detection of macroprolactin. The aim of this study ...
Up to 95% of adult serum prolactin is monomeric prolactin with a molecular weight of 23 kDa. Macropr...
Macroprolactinemia is characterized by a large molecular mass of PRL (macroprolactin) as the main mo...
Macroprolactin is an antigen-antibody complex of higher molecular mass than prolactin (>150kDa), con...
The presence of macroprolactinaemia was investigated in the symptom-free hyperprolactinaemia cases t...
OBJECTIVE Hyperprolactinaemia is caused by high levels of monomeric, dimeric or macro forms of prola...
AbstractMacroprolactinemia is often a cause of misdiagnosis, unnecessary expensive investigation, an...
Aim. To determine the frequency of macroprolactinemia, its etiology, and the clinical manifestations...
Hypersecretion of prolactin by lactotroph cells of the anterior pituitary may lead to hyperprolactin...
Introduction: Macroprolactin is a significant cause of misdiagnosis, unnecessary investigation, and ...
Macroprolactinemia is often a cause of misdiagnosis, unnecessary expensive investigation, and unsuit...
AbstractMacroprolactinemia is often a cause of misdiagnosis, unnecessary expensive investigation, an...
Hypersecretion of prolactin by lactotroph cells of the anterior pituitary may lead to hyperprolactin...
The role of macroprolactinemia in women with hyperprolactinemia is currently controversial and can l...
Hyperprolactinemia can have different causes: physiological, pharmacological, and pathological. When...
Background: Immunoassays show variability in the detection of macroprolactin. The aim of this study ...
Up to 95% of adult serum prolactin is monomeric prolactin with a molecular weight of 23 kDa. Macropr...
Macroprolactinemia is characterized by a large molecular mass of PRL (macroprolactin) as the main mo...
Macroprolactin is an antigen-antibody complex of higher molecular mass than prolactin (>150kDa), con...
The presence of macroprolactinaemia was investigated in the symptom-free hyperprolactinaemia cases t...
OBJECTIVE Hyperprolactinaemia is caused by high levels of monomeric, dimeric or macro forms of prola...
AbstractMacroprolactinemia is often a cause of misdiagnosis, unnecessary expensive investigation, an...
Aim. To determine the frequency of macroprolactinemia, its etiology, and the clinical manifestations...