Prolactinoma in Two Brothers - Unidentified Genetic Cause Versus Co-Incidence?
Background: Most prolactinomas occur sporadically. Familial prolactinomas are uncommon. Clinical Case(s): A 35 YO male with no significant past medical history presented to endocrine clinic with c/o fatigue, decreased libido, and erectile dysfunction. Labs showed low total testosterone of 177 ng/dl...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Endocrine Society 2021-05, Vol.5 (Supplement_1), p.A604-A604 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Most prolactinomas occur sporadically. Familial prolactinomas are uncommon. Clinical Case(s): A 35 YO male with no significant past medical history presented to endocrine clinic with c/o fatigue, decreased libido, and erectile dysfunction. Labs showed low total testosterone of 177 ng/dl (normal range 250-1100 ng/dl), low free testosterone of 19.9 pg/ml (normal range 46-224), low LH 1.1 (normal range 1.5-9.3 mIU/ml) with elevated prolactin of 47 ng/ml (normal range 2-18). MRI pituitary showed a 4.2x4x6 mm pituitary microadenoma. Physical exam was unremarkable except for obese body habitus. No known family history of MEN syndromes or parathyroid /calcium disorders. Dopamine agonist therapy resulted in significant improvement in testosterone levels, fatigue, and libido. One year after patient’s diagnosis his 32 YO younger brother was evaluated for c/o fatigue, inability to lose weight, left breast enlargement, galactorrhea, and decreased libido. Work up showed markedly elevated prolactin levels of 2405 ng/ml (normal range 4-15), decreased total testosterone of 70 ng/dl (normal range 249-836), low free testosterone of 4.8 pg/ml (normal range 8.7 to 25.1), FSH |
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ISSN: | 2472-1972 2472-1972 |
DOI: | 10.1210/jendso/bvab048.1231 |