Health Board
 

A prolactinoma is a prolactin secreting pituitary tumor. In most cases a prolactinoma can be treated with medications called dopamine agonists. These medications will usually lower the prolactin level to normal and dramatically shrink the tumor.

Search Health Board More search options

Conditions and Diseases: Endocrine Disorders: Pituitary: Prolactinoma: OHSU Pituitary Unit - Prolactinoma  Previous Next
 

OHSU Pituitary Unit - Prolactinoma


A prolactinoma is a prolactin secreting pituitary tumor. In most cases a prolactinoma can be treated with medications called dopamine agonists. These medications will usually lower the prolactin level to normal and dramatically shrink the tumor.


http://www.ohsuhealth.com/pituitary/patients/prolac.asp.


Free Classified Ads
 
HOMENEW LINKSCOOL LINKSNEWSLETTERRANDOM LINKSUBMIT A SITESEARCH

Copyright © 1997-2008 HealthBoard.com