ea0055oc3 | National Clinical Cases | SFEEU2018
Bakhit Mohamed
, Arshad Sobia
, Bidmead John
, Haq Masud
, Lewis Dylan
, Diaz-Cano Salvador
, Aylwin Simon J. B.
Introduction: Moderate hyperprolactinaemia occurring in a patient with a normal pituitary MRI, assuming macroprolactin and stress are excluded, is generally considered to be due to a lesion below the level of detection of the MRI scanner. Most patients with mild-moderate hyperprolactinaemia and a normal MRI respond to dopamine agonist therapy. We describe a patient who had prolactin elevation typical of a prolactin-secreting macroadenoma, but with a normal MRI, and in whom the...