ea0029p1511 | Pituitary Clinical | ICEECE2012
Horvath D.
, Locsei Z.
, Catomio C.
, Jager R.
, Hadarits F.
, Kovacs G.
, Toldy E.
The incidence of macroprolactinemia decreased notably because of wide use of prolactin (PRL) assays measuring macroprolactin at a lower rate. However, in case of high PRL levels, measurement of monomeric PRL (mPRL) levels after polyethylene glycol (PEG) treatment is still required. Our aim was to determine by the use of a second generation PRL assay how total PRL (tPRL) levels in native sera of healthy blood donors change after PEG treatment. In women, the use of...