prolactinomen
Prolactinomen is a term occasionally used to refer to a prolactin-secreting pituitary neoplasm. The more widely accepted term is prolactinoma, and it is typically a lactotroph adenoma. Prolactinomas can be microadenomas (less than 10 mm) or macroadenomas (10 mm or larger) and are the most common type of pituitary adenoma.
Pathophysiology and clinical features: Prolactinomas produce excess prolactin, which suppresses the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis by reducing GnRH
Diagnosis: Evaluation typically includes measuring fasting serum prolactin levels, with confirmation by repeat testing if needed.
Treatment and prognosis: First-line therapy is a dopamine agonist, usually cabergoline, or bromocriptine if needed. These