2021
DOI: 10.3390/jcm10163613
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Hyperprolactinemia in Adults with Prader-Willi Syndrome

Abstract: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare neurodevelopmental genetic disorder typically characterized by body composition abnormalities, hyperphagia, behavioural challenges, cognitive dysfunction, and hypogonadism. Psychotic illness is common, particularly in patients with maternal uniparental disomy (mUPD), and antipsychotic medications can result in hyperprolactinemia. Information about hyperprolactinemia and its potential clinical consequences in PWS is sparse. Here, we present data from an international, obser… Show more

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“…Hyperprolactinemia is a common adverse effect of some antipsychotics and hyperprolactinemia might result in hypogonadism. This could be an issue in women with mild hypogonadism, and measurements of prolactin levels in women treated with antipsychotics is recommended [89]. It could be considered to check the prolactin level before starting the antipsychotic therapy to avoid later unnecessary diagnostic investigations in case of mild hyperprolactinaemia during the psychiatric treatment.…”
Section: Psychotropic Medicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hyperprolactinemia is a common adverse effect of some antipsychotics and hyperprolactinemia might result in hypogonadism. This could be an issue in women with mild hypogonadism, and measurements of prolactin levels in women treated with antipsychotics is recommended [89]. It could be considered to check the prolactin level before starting the antipsychotic therapy to avoid later unnecessary diagnostic investigations in case of mild hyperprolactinaemia during the psychiatric treatment.…”
Section: Psychotropic Medicationmentioning
confidence: 99%