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. 1978 Jan;1(1):47-58.
doi: 10.1007/BF03346770.

Treatment of patients with prolactinomas

Treatment of patients with prolactinomas

K v Werder et al. J Endocrinol Invest. 1978 Jan.

Abstract

Fifty-one female patients with prolactin producing tumors (PRL 1100 to 88,000 microU/ml) and 26 male patients with prolactin producing tumors (PRL 6500 to 400,000 microU/ml) were studied. Only 25% of the females had visual field defects which were present in 70% of the males. All females had amenorrhea but only 35 had galactorrhea. Hypopituitarism was rarely seen in the females but in most of the male patients. Twenty-four females and all male patients were operated (transphenoidal or transfrontal operation). PRL normalized in only eight females and in none of the males. Two patients became pregnant postoperatively, four after postoperative treatment with bromocriptine. Bromocriptine induced regular menses in 4 other patients operated by transsphenoidal route. Eight patients with microadenoma (PRL less than 4000 microU/ml) were treated with bromocriptine alone of whom two became pregnant. The males were also treated with bromocriptine leading to a significant fall of the PRL level accompanied by improvement of libido, sexual potency and headache. Two patients received radiation postoperatively, which led to a fall of PRL and improvement of visual fields. Since PRL levels remained low after withdrawal of bromocriptine for several months an antiproliferative effect of this drug is suggested. Thus differential therapy of PRL producing tumors is possible: In females selective neurosurgery can alone or combined with medical therapy normalize PRL secretion and ovarian function. In patients with microadenoma bromocriptine alone can be successful. In patients with inoperable large tumors radiation should be advocated. Additional bromocriptine therapy may be helpful to stop tumor growth and alleviate the effects of hyperprolactinemia.

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