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A 27 years old woman presents with amenorrhea. She had been taking the combined oral contraceptive pill for the last 9 years, stopping this 11 months ago. She is otherwise healthy, but on physical exam she has bilateral galactorrhea. Laboratory work-up reveals an elevated prolactin level and low-normal gonadotropin (LH, FSH) levels. What is the most likely diagnosis?

December 26, 2020 7:58 am Published by Omar Rifai

Prolactinoma

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