We report a rare case of hyperprolactinemia revealing the association between peripheral hypothyroidism and prolactin pituitary macroadenomas. The patient was a 43-year old woman, presenting with spontaneous bilateral galactorrhea over a period of 1 year. Hyperprolactinemia was confirmed and etiologic investigation revealed peripheral hypothyroidism secondary to autoimmune thyroiditis. Therapy consisted of administration of thyroid hormone, with clinical stabilization and hormonal normalization three months later. The evolution was marked by the persistence of hyperprolactinemia and galactorrhea. The diagnosis of microprolactinoma was objectified by pituitary MRI which showed microadenoma, justifying the administration of antidopaminergic therapy Six months later, the evolution was marked by normalization of prolactin levels and disappearance of pituitary microadenoma image.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.24.41.8537 | DOI Listing |
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