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Case Records of the Massachusetts General HospitalWeekly Clinicopathological Exercises

Case 12-2000 — A 60-Year-Old Man with Persistent Gynecomastia after Excision of a Pituitary Adenoma

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  • Frances J. Hayes,
  • and John H. Eichhorn

Presentation of CaseA 60-year-old man was referred to the hospital because of a pituitary macroadenoma.The patient had been well until three years earlier, when he became impotent and his libido decreased. Two months before his referral to this hospital, his nipples became sore. The prolactin level was 33.6 ng per milliliter (normal range, 0 to 15); the total testosterone level was 306 ng per deciliter (10.6 nmol per liter; normal range, 270 to 1070 ng per deciliter [9.36 to 37.1 nmol per liter]). Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a mass, 11 mm in diameter, in the right pituitary . . .

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* Assistant in medicine, Reproductive Endocrine Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital; assistant professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School.

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