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Prolactinomas: how to handle prior to and during pregnancy?
Minerva Endocrinologica 2018 December
Prolactinomas are the most common cause of pathological hyperprolactinemia, leading to central hypogonadism and, therefore, a frequent etiology of infertility. Treatment, usually with dopamine agonist (DA), can reverse hyperprolactinemia and hypogonadism, allowing pregnancy in the majority of cases. Bromocriptine is still the DA of choice for such purpose. Important issues in DA-induced pregnancies include fetal exposition, both malformations and neuropsychological development and tumor size increase. Regarding microprolactinomas and intrasellar macroprolactinomas, DA should be withdrawn as soon as pregnancy is confirmed. In expansive/invasive macroprolactinomas, DA maintenance should be individualized. Patient follow-up includes periodically clinical evaluation, sellar imaging only indicated in the presence of tumor mass effects related symptoms. Neurosurgery, both before and during gestation, is indicated in cases in which DA treatment failed. Breastfeeding is usually allowed. As tumor volume decrease and remission of hyperprolactinemia may occur after pregnancy, serum prolactin levels and tumor status should be reevaluated.
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