A 32-year-old man complained of infertility of >12 months duration. He experienced decreased libido and erectile dysfunction over the preceding 6 months. He is not taking any prescribed or over-the-counter medications. Upon evaluation, he was found to have severe oligoasthenozoospermia.
The hormonal evaluation revealed an FSH level of 1.3 IU/L, LH level of 1.1 IU/L, testosterone level of 6.7 mmol/L, and prolactin level of 986 µg/L. What is the differential diagnosis for hyperprolactinemia in this patient? *This content is from Docplexus editorial team for educative purpose only. Source: Arab Journal of Urology Stay connected, the answer will be posted soon!