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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Breast adenoma
  1. Prolactin is a hormone that triggers the breasts to produce milk ... tumors are noncancerous (benign). Prolactinoma may occur ...
  2. ... there may be: Headaches or vision loss Milky breast discharge (from a ... in children and prolactinoma adenomas in adults.
  3. ... brain. A type of pituitary tumor called an adenoma is the most common cause. An adenoma is a benign tumor (not a cancer). With ... skin of the abdomen, thighs, upper arms, and breasts Thin skin with easy bruising, most commonly on ...
  4. ... affect body tissues, such as bones and the breast milk glands. The pituitary hormones include: Adrenocorticotropic hormone ( ...
  5. ... tumors that can cause Cushing syndrome include: Adrenal adenomas, a common tumor that rarely makes excess cortisol ... skin of the abdomen, thighs, upper arms, and breasts Thin skin with easy bruising Muscle and bone ...
  6. ... to remove the adrenal glands. Gigantism and pituitary adenoma will need to be treated with medicines that ...
  7. ... urine Pregnancy or breastfeeding (uncommon) Swelling or tumors (adenomas) in the parathyroid glands, called primary hyperparathyroidism Vitamin ...