CLINICAL GUIDELINES ‘HYPERPROLACTINEMIA’ (DRAFT)

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Abstract

Hyperprolactinemia is a persistent excess of the blood serum prolactin. The syndrome contains various symptoms, the most characteristic is a violation of the reproductive system. There are multiple endogenous and exogenous causes of hyperprolactinemia. The main treatment method is dopamine agonist therapy, in case of prolactinoma existence, surgical and radiation methods can be applied. About 15% of patients are resistant to dopamine agonist therapy, which determines creation of individual management tactics. The article presents a draft of clinical guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of hyperprolactinemia, which provides a modern examination algorithm, discusses the basic principles of diagnostics and treatment approaches.

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Dedov, I. I., Melnichenko, G. A., Dzeranova, L. K., Andreeva, E. N., Grineva, E. N., Marova, E. I., … Suplotova, L. A. (2023). CLINICAL GUIDELINES ‘HYPERPROLACTINEMIA’ (DRAFT). Obesity and Metabolism, 20(2), 170–188. https://doi.org/10.14341/omet13002

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