Paul Saladino· MD
somebody's got a low testosterone and their prolactin is off the charts maybe you should look for a pituitary adenoma
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somebody's got a low testosterone and their prolactin is off the charts maybe you should look for a pituitary adenoma
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you know measure prolactin act a few of the other pituitary hormones get a sense if anything else is out of whack yeah sometimes you'll have like a prolactin secreting adenoma too and it's problematic as well
one of the things we like to do in people when we can't solve this problem before we send them to an endocrinologist is you know measure prolactin act a few of the other pituitary hormones kind get a sense if anything else is out of whack