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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Common symptoms of [[prolactinoma]] include [[headache]], vision changes, decreased [[libido]], [[infertility]] and osteoporosis. | |||
In women, common symptoms of [[prolactinoma]] include breast tenderness, [[galactorrhea]], and [[amenorrhea]] or oligomenorrhea. | |||
==History== | |||
*Obtaining the history is the most important aspect of making a diagnosis of [[prolactinoma]]. Complete history will help determine the correct therapy and helps in determining the prognosis. | |||
*Specific areas of focus when obtaining the history, are outlined below: | |||
**[[Headache]]. | |||
**Vision changes and visual field defects. | |||
**[[Delayed puberty]] in adolescent. | |||
**Decreased sexual drive. | |||
**[[Oligomenorrhea|Infrequent menstrual period]] or [[Amenorrhea|absent menstrual period]]. | |||
**Breast tenderness | |||
**Abnormal milk flow from the breast in a woman who is not pregnant or nursing. | |||
==Symptoms== | |||
Symptoms of [[prolactinoma]] can be divided as follows:<ref name="pmid15191331">{{cite journal| author=Liu JK, Couldwell WT| title=Contemporary management of prolactinomas. | journal=Neurosurg Focus | year= 2004 | volume= 16 | issue= 4 | pages= E2 | pmid=15191331 | doi= | pmc= | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=15191331 }} </ref> | |||
# Symptoms due to [[hyperprolactinemia]] | |||
# Symptoms due to mass effect | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! colspan="4" |Symptoms of [[Prolactinoma]] | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="3" |Symptoms due to [[hyperprolactinemia]] | |||
|Symptoms due to mass effect | |||
|- | |||
|Women | |||
|Men | |||
|Both men and women | |||
|Both men and women | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
* [[Amenorrhea]]/[[oligomenorrhea]] | |||
* [[Galactorrhea]] | |||
* Breast tenderness | |||
| | |||
* [[Impotence]] | |||
| | |||
* [[Infertility]] | |||
* Decreased [[libido]] | |||
* [[Osteoporosis]] | |||
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* '''Common Symptoms:''' | |||
** Headache | |||
** Vision changes | |||
** Temporal field defects([[Bitemporal hemianopia|bitemporal hemianopsia]]) | |||
* '''Less Common Symptoms:''' | |||
** Cranial nerve palsies | |||
** Hypothalamic impairement | |||
** Hydroceplalous | |||
** Hypopituitarism | |||
** CSF rhinorrhea | |||
|} | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist|2}} | {{Reflist|2}} |
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Overview
Common symptoms of prolactinoma include headache, vision changes, decreased libido, infertility and osteoporosis.
In women, common symptoms of prolactinoma include breast tenderness, galactorrhea, and amenorrhea or oligomenorrhea.
History
- Obtaining the history is the most important aspect of making a diagnosis of prolactinoma. Complete history will help determine the correct therapy and helps in determining the prognosis.
- Specific areas of focus when obtaining the history, are outlined below:
- Headache.
- Vision changes and visual field defects.
- Delayed puberty in adolescent.
- Decreased sexual drive.
- Infrequent menstrual period or absent menstrual period.
- Breast tenderness
- Abnormal milk flow from the breast in a woman who is not pregnant or nursing.
Symptoms
Symptoms of prolactinoma can be divided as follows:[1]
- Symptoms due to hyperprolactinemia
- Symptoms due to mass effect
Symptoms of Prolactinoma | |||
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Symptoms due to hyperprolactinemia | Symptoms due to mass effect | ||
Women | Men | Both men and women | Both men and women |
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References
- ↑ Liu JK, Couldwell WT (2004). "Contemporary management of prolactinomas". Neurosurg Focus. 16 (4): E2. PMID 15191331.