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Primary Care
Pituitary Disorders
Questions discussed in this category
Do you recommend increased screening for hypercortisolism in older patients given recent evidence that older patients do not commonly display hallmark symptoms of Cushing's Disease?
Nye, Endocrinology Advisor 2025
4 Answers available
How do you approach mild prolactin elevations (20-80) in women with galactorrhea on nipple stimulation but regular menses and no plans for pregnancy?
1 Answer available
Should dopamine agonist treatment stop in pregnant patients with recurrent prolactinoma despite prior surgery?
1 Answer available
When and how do you taper off cabergoline therapy for treatment of microprolactinoma?
1 Answer available
What is your approach to differentiating diabetes insipidus from primary polydipsia in the outpatient setting?
1 Answer available
Does norethindrone suppress FSH, LH completely?
If not, what can be possible causes for a postmenopausal woman to have FSH, LH < 0.3 with low E2, and being asymptomatic and doing well otherwise? ...
2 Answers available
Should patients with asymptomatic GH deficiency be treated with GH replacement therapy if they have prior known severe CAD?
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Papers discussed in this category
BMJ open, 2024 Jul 16
Study protocol for a prospective, multicentre study of hypercortisolism in patients with difficult-to-control type 2 diabetes (CATALYST): prevalence and treatment with mifepristone.
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