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Cabergoline Treatment in Invasive Giant Prolactinoma
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Cabergoline Treatment in Invasive Giant Prolactinoma

Sadeem Alsubaie and Mussa H Almalki
Clinical medicine insights. Case reports, Vol.7(7), pp.49-51
19/06/2014
PMCID: PMC4076446
PMID: 25002819

Abstract

cabergoline Case Report giant prolactinoma pituitary tumor
Patients with invasive giant prolactinoma suffer from a constellation of symptoms including headache, blurred vision, lethargy, and sexual dysfunction. Cabergoline, a potent dopamine agonist, is a known medication prescribed for the treatment of invasive giant prolactinoma. Here, we report a case of invasive giant prolactinoma in a 52-year-old Saudi male with dramatic response to cabergoline treatment clinically, biochemically, and radiologically.
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