ea0094p91 | Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary | SFEBES2023
Benjamin Loughrey Paul
, J Morrison Patrick
, K Ellis Peter
, R Mullan Karen
, Korbonits Marta
A 16-year-old female presented with secondary amenorrhoea. Menarche was age 14 years and periods were less frequent over the preceding 12 months. There was no galactorrhoea, headache or visual field disturbance and no known family history of pituitary disease, tall stature or infertility. There were no clinical signs of Cushings disease or acromegaly and visual fields were full to confrontation. Height was 160 cm. Investigations showed a prolactin of 2,452 mIU/l (RR 102-...