Evaluating Hyperprolactinemia in Veterans

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Dr. Quinn is the section chief and Dr. Lansang is a staff physician, both in the division of endocrinology at the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, Gainesville, FL. In addition, Dr. Quinn is an associate professor of medicine and Dr. Lansang is an assistant professor, both in the division of endocrinology, department of medicine at the University of Florida, Gainesville.

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Dr. Quinn is the section chief and Dr. Lansang is a staff physician, both in the division of endocrinology at the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, Gainesville, FL. In addition, Dr. Quinn is an associate professor of medicine and Dr. Lansang is an assistant professor, both in the division of endocrinology, department of medicine at the University of Florida, Gainesville.

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Evaluating Hyperprolactinemia in Veterans
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hyperprolactinemia, evaluation, veterans, prolactin, physiology, pseudohyperprolactinemia, etiology, thyroid, function, medication, drug, review, cause, rare, prolactinoma, pituitary, isolation, syndrome, management, screening, test, hormone, secondary, dosage, nonprolactinomas, therapyhyperprolactinemia, evaluation, veterans, prolactin, physiology, pseudohyperprolactinemia, etiology, thyroid, function, medication, drug, review, cause, rare, prolactinoma, pituitary, isolation, syndrome, management, screening, test, hormone, secondary, dosage, nonprolactinomas, therapy
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hyperprolactinemia, evaluation, veterans, prolactin, physiology, pseudohyperprolactinemia, etiology, thyroid, function, medication, drug, review, cause, rare, prolactinoma, pituitary, isolation, syndrome, management, screening, test, hormone, secondary, dosage, nonprolactinomas, therapyhyperprolactinemia, evaluation, veterans, prolactin, physiology, pseudohyperprolactinemia, etiology, thyroid, function, medication, drug, review, cause, rare, prolactinoma, pituitary, isolation, syndrome, management, screening, test, hormone, secondary, dosage, nonprolactinomas, therapy
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