prolactinoma

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What is prolactinoma?

A prolactinoma is a non-cancerous pituitary tumor that produces a hormone called prolactin. This results in too much prolactin in the blood.

Alternative Names:

Prolactinoma - females; Adenoma - secreting; Prolactin-secreting ademoma of the pituitary

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