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A Case of Drug Induced Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus and Hyperprolactinemia in Schizophrenia Simultaneously

Ryu HY, Lee MY, Lee Y, Koh JH, Kim MJ, Shin YG, Chung CH

In schizophrenia, when treatment using antipsychotics fails, lithium, which is known as an antimanic drug, can also be administered. It is reported that 12~20% of patients taking lithium develop nephrogenic...
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EGF Enhances the Differentiation Effect of the Extracellular Matrix Components on the GH3 Pituitary Tumor Cell

Jung GA, Nam SY, Lee BL

  • KMID: 1559119
  • Korean J Anat.
  • 2001 Jun;34(3):285-291.
This study was performed in order to establish the culture system optimal for the study on pituitary prolactin cells using growth factor and extra cellular matrix components as the culture...
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Clinical Features of Pityitary Hyperplasia

Kim KR, Lim SK, Won YJ, Kwon SH, Cha BS, Song YD, Lee HC, Huh KB, Choung BY, Nam SY, Kim SH, Kim TS, Um JH

  • KMID: 2331057
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 1997 Jun;12(2):155-164.
BACKGROUNDS: Pituitary hyperplasia can mimic pituitary adenoma. In MRI, enlarged pituitary gland is enhanced homogenously with upward convexity of the superior margin of the gland .The best definition of hyperplasia...
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Reduction of Central Dopamine Release in Hyperprolactinemia

Cha BS, Song YD, Lim SK, Kim KR, Lee HC, Huh KB, Nam SY, Lee EJ, Chung BC, Kim JH, Oh SC

  • KMID: 2461633
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 1996 Sep;11(3):277-284.
Background: Prolactin(PRL) secretion is tonically inhibited by doparnine that originates from the hypothalamic tuberoinfundibular tract and reaches the lactotroph via the hypophyseal portal vessel. Hyperprolactinemia associated with oligomenorrhea-amenorrhea, galactorrhea and/or...
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