Galactorrhea Jack Biko. Galactorrhea Non-pueperal secretion of milk Confirmed by visualizing fat droplets in secretions using low power microscopy.

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Galactorrhea Jack Biko

Galactorrhea Non-pueperal secretion of milk Confirmed by visualizing fat droplets in secretions using low power microscopy.

Galactorrhea Isolated galactorrhea, with normal menses and normal serum prolactin levels, has been estimated to occur in up to 20% of women at some point in their lives.

Galactorrhea Hyperprolactinemia is found in 30% of women with amenorrhea, and in 75% of women who have both amenorrhea and galactorrhea. Thus, measurement of serum prolactin levels is indicated in all cases of galactorrhea.

Prolactin Source: – Lactotrophs – Decidual cells – No storage, no feedback Action: – Breast – Gonad Features: – Short half-life – Cleared by the liver and kidney

Aetiology Physiologic Exercise Pain Nipple stimulation Pregnancy sleep Pathological Pituatory Hypothalamus thyroid

Aetiology Drugs Dopamine antagonists Dopamine depleting agents Narcotics Idiopathic

Dopamine-depleting agents : Aldomet Reserpine Dopamine receptor antagonist : Chlorpromazine Promazine Butyrophenone (haloperidol) Metoclopramide (primperan) Domperidone (motilium) Sulpiride (dogmatyl)

Clinical features Females : Galactorrhea (Non-puerperal lactation) – Unilateral or bilateral – Continuous or intermittent Ovulatory dysfunction – Oligo-ovulation – Anovulation Menstrual troubles – Oligomenorrhea – Amenorrhea

Osteoporosis Nervous manifestations ( headache ) Visual field defects ( Bitemporal Hemianopia ) Hirsutism Males: Impotence Oligospermia Gynecomastia

Imaging MRI is the imaging study of choice. MRI can detect adenomas that are as small as 3-5 mm.

MRI A prolactinoma is likely if the prolactin level is greater than 250 ng/mL and less likely if the level is less than 100 ng/mL. Prolactin-secreting adenomas are divided into 2 groups: (1) Microadenomas (more common in premenopausal women), which are smaller than 10 mm (2) Macroadenomas (more common in men and postmenopausal women), which are 10 mm or larger.

Most macroadenomas enlarge with time Nearly all microadenomas do not. The initial operative cure rate for microadenomas is about 80% and for macroadenomas 30%, but the long-term recurrence rate is at least 20% for each.

Macroprolactinemia Is the apparent increase in serum prolactin without symptoms. Serum prolactin molecules can polymerize and subsequently bind to immunoglobulin G (IgG). This form of prolactin is unable to bind to prolactin receptors. No clinial effect

Prolactin testing if: Secondary amenorrhea Galactorrhea Ovulatory dysfunction Unexplained infertility Oligospermic men

Management Main known causes of hyperprolactinemia Pregnancy Drug use Hypothyroidism Pituitary tumors

Management 1.Disabling galactorrhea, 2.Amenorrhea, and infertility; 3.Visual field defect and cranial nerve palsy 4.Pituitary tumor, 5.Diminished libido, 6.Osteopenia, or osteoporesis.

Treatment goals 1.Suppressing prolactin secretion and its clinical and biochemical consequences, 2.Reducing the size of the prolactinoma, and 3.Preventing its progression or recurrence.

Dopamine agonists Are the preferred treatment for most patients with hyperprolactinemic disorders. These agents are extremely effective in: 1.Lowering serum prolactin levels, 2.Eliminating galactorrhea, 3.Restoring gonadal function, and 4.Decreasing tumor size.

Dopamine agonistsAgonistNatureDoseMaintenance Bromocriptine(Parlodel)Ergot mg/day 7.5 mg/d Lisuride(Dopergine)Ergot mg/day 0.1 mg/day Quinagolide(Norprolac)Ergot  g/day 75  g/day Cabergoline(Dostinex)Ergot mg/TWW 1 mg/week

Bromocriptine Is a semisynthetic ergot derivative of ergoline, a dopamine D2- receptor agonist with agonist and antagonistic properties on D1 receptors. Because of its short half-life (3.3 hours), bromocriptine may require multiple dosing throughout the day. Approximately 12 % of patients are unable to tolerate this medication at therapeutic dosages.

The most common adverse effects are : Nausea and vomiting; Dizziness due to postural hypotension, Headache, Nasal stuffiness, Drowsiness, Fatigue, Abdominal pain, Leg cramps,

To minimize side effects, bromocriptine usually is started at a low dosage and increased gradually. Vaginal administration may decrease the incidence of side effects. Is the preferred agent in patients with hyperprolactin - induced anovulatory infertility.

Carbergoline Cabergoline is an ergoline derivative with a high affinity and selectivity for D2 receptors. Unlike bromocriptine, cabergoline has low affinity for D1 receptors. It has a half-life of approximately 65 hours, allowing once- or twice-weekly dosing.

Cabergoline is significantly more effective than bromocriptine in normalizing serum prolactin levels and restoring gonadal function. It also is better tolerated than bromocriptine, particularly with regard to upper gastrointestinal symptoms and patient compliance Expensive

Surgery 1.Patient drug intolerance, 2.Tumors resistant to medical therapy, 3.Persistent visual-field defects in spite of medical treatment, and 4.Patients with large cystic or hemorrhagic tumors. Trans-sphenoidal surgery is the conventional procedure.

Radiotherapy Macroadenoma Resistant to or intolerant to medical therapy and in whom surgery has failed.

Conclusion Bromocriptine is the drug of choice when treatment is aimed at hyperprolactin-induced anovulatory infertility. MRI of the pituitary fossa should be performed if the serum prolactin level is significantly elevated or if there is any suspicion of a pituitary tumor.

Thank you