What are the causes of hyperprolactinaemia?
What are the clinical features of hyperprolactinaemia?
Galactorrhoea, spontaneous or expressible (60% of cases)
Oligomenorrhoea or amenorrhoea
Decreased libido in both sexes
Decreased potency (i.e. ED) in men
Subfertility
Symptoms or signs of oestrogen or androgen deficiency eg: Osteoporosis especially in women, in the long term
Delayed or arrested puberty in the peripubertal patient
Mild gynaecomastia is often seen in men due to the associated hypogonadism rather than a direct effect of prolactin.
Headaches and/or visual field defects occur if there is a pituitary tumour
What are the investigations of hyperprolactinaemia?
Check Visual Fields
Primary Hypothyroidism must be excluded: a potentially reversible cause of hyperprolactinaemia
Anterior pituitary function 🡪 in case of pituitary tumor or hypopituitarism
MRI of the pituitary if there are evidence of pituitary tumor
What is the management of hyperprolactinemia?
Dopamine Agonist
Trans-sphenoidal surgery: Rarely completely successful with macroadenomas and risks damage to normal pituitary function.