2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3855108/v1
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A multicenter study of clinical outcomes and volumetric trends in suspected microprolactinomas

Christopher S. Hong,
Jeremy Chabros,
John Kilgallon
et al.

Abstract: Purpose The diagnosis of pituitary microprolactinomas is often obscured by relatively low levels of elevated prolactin compared to macroprolactinomas. This may lead to varying patterns of medical therapy versus observation. We sought to correlate prolactin levels in suspected microprolactinomas with tumor volumes and clinical outcomes. Methods This was a multicenter retrospective study of patients with pituitary microadenomas with baseline prolactin levels > 18ng/ml for males and > 30ng/ml for females.… Show more

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