Objective: To investigate the clinical course of hyperprolactinemia without demonstrable cause.Design: Prospective study of all patients with idiopathic hyperprolactinemia first seen between 1974 and 1985.Setting: Outpatient Department of University Hospital.Patients: Fifty-nine patients followed for 6 to 190 months (median 78 months). Medical treatment given only in case of anovulatory infertility or hypogonadism.Outcome Measures: Development of pituitary (micro)prolactinoma, prolactin (PRL) levels, and clinical signs of menstrual dysfunction.Results: With exception of one woman in whom it probably had been missed by hypocycloidal tomography, no demonstrable prolactinoma developed. Prolactin levels rose in two patients, one using oral cont...
A prospective study was conducted from July 1995 to February 2002 in gynaecology clinics of various ...
Hyperprolactinemia occurs along with many physiological and non-physiological factors. The most impo...
Pathological hyperprolactinemia may cause defective ovulation and reduced fecundability. Abnormal pr...
Objective: To investigate the clinical course of hyperprolactinemia without demonstrable cause.Desig...
Objective: Report the findings and experience in the management of 140 patient with idiopathic hyper...
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate clinical and laboratorial features of 1234 patients ...
Background: Few studies have focused to determine the peculiarities of the course of pregnancy and p...
Objectives: To clinically characterize women with hyperprolactinemia at InSer Pereira (Colombia) and...
The aim of this prospective study was the follow-up for 2 years in symptoms, serum prolactin (PRL) l...
Hyperprolactinemia is a common cause of menstrual disturbances affecting young women. There is a div...
OBJECTIVE: The occurrence of antipituitary antibodies (APA) in patients with idiopathic hyperprolact...
Objective: Hyperprolactinemia may be due to various etiological factors and may present with differe...
Background: Prolactin has multiple biological functions and hyperprolactinaemia is a common conditio...
The aim of this study was to investigate the etiologies and clinical manifestations of hyperprolacti...
High prolactin levels can occur as a physiological condition in females who are pregnant or lactatin...
A prospective study was conducted from July 1995 to February 2002 in gynaecology clinics of various ...
Hyperprolactinemia occurs along with many physiological and non-physiological factors. The most impo...
Pathological hyperprolactinemia may cause defective ovulation and reduced fecundability. Abnormal pr...
Objective: To investigate the clinical course of hyperprolactinemia without demonstrable cause.Desig...
Objective: Report the findings and experience in the management of 140 patient with idiopathic hyper...
Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate clinical and laboratorial features of 1234 patients ...
Background: Few studies have focused to determine the peculiarities of the course of pregnancy and p...
Objectives: To clinically characterize women with hyperprolactinemia at InSer Pereira (Colombia) and...
The aim of this prospective study was the follow-up for 2 years in symptoms, serum prolactin (PRL) l...
Hyperprolactinemia is a common cause of menstrual disturbances affecting young women. There is a div...
OBJECTIVE: The occurrence of antipituitary antibodies (APA) in patients with idiopathic hyperprolact...
Objective: Hyperprolactinemia may be due to various etiological factors and may present with differe...
Background: Prolactin has multiple biological functions and hyperprolactinaemia is a common conditio...
The aim of this study was to investigate the etiologies and clinical manifestations of hyperprolacti...
High prolactin levels can occur as a physiological condition in females who are pregnant or lactatin...
A prospective study was conducted from July 1995 to February 2002 in gynaecology clinics of various ...
Hyperprolactinemia occurs along with many physiological and non-physiological factors. The most impo...
Pathological hyperprolactinemia may cause defective ovulation and reduced fecundability. Abnormal pr...