ea0065p42 | Adrenal and Cardiovascular | SFEBES2019
Haboosh Sara
, Wijetilleka Sajini
, Flora Rashpal S
, Abbara Ali
, Meeran Karim
, Wernig Florian
, Palazzo Fausto
, Todd Jeannie F
, Comninos Alexander N
A 33-year-old lady was referred to the endocrinology clinic with mild hyperprolactinaemia on the background of having missed a single period, with a raised testosterone of 4.1 nmol/l (02). She had no other medical problems. Her menstrual cycles normalised by the time she attended clinic. She had no galactorrhoea, visual disturbance or features of hyperandrogenism. Her BMI was normal and she was normotensive. Blood tests revealed mild hyperprolactinaemia of 709 nU/l (100&...