Pregnancy after intravenous pulsatile gonadotropin-releasing hormone in a hyperprolactinaemic woman resistant to treatment with dopamine agonists

P Lecomte, C Lecomte, J Lansac, J Gallier… - European Journal of …, 1997 - Elsevier
It is difficult to achieve pregnancy in hyperprolactinaemic patients in whom prolactin
inhibiting agents are ineffective. Medical treatment with bromocriptine, lisuride and the new
agent CV 205–502 (quinagolide) was unsuccessful in normalizing hyperprolactinaemia in a
28 year-old woman to treat anovulatory infertility. Repeated Magnetic Resonance Imaging
(MRI) was normal, with no images suggestive of prolactin adenoma. A live child was born
after pulsatile GnRH treatment despite persistently elevated prolactin levels; normal MRI and …