PSYCHOSOMATIC FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERPROLACTINEMIA AND-OR GALACTORRHEA
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 55 (5) , 591-595
Abstract
A biographic and clinical investigation of 101 patients with hyperprolactinemia and/or galactorrhea is reported. Patients [51] were reared without their fathers and 18 with an alcoholic, violent father. These situations were uncommon in the control population and the differences were statistically significant. There was a high frequency of complaints of obesity, headaches, frigidity, lightheadedness and fullness of the abdomen, limbs or face. There was a significant temporal correlation of external events in the natural history with onset or worsening of the symptoms. Exposure during childhood to an environment characterized by an absent or alcoholic, violent father may condition some women to develop hyperprolactinemia and/or galactorrhea later in life as a response to specific environmental changes. These conclusions apply similarly to patients with prolactinoma, idiopathic hyperprolactinemia, and euprolactinemic galactorrhea, suggesting a close relationship among the 3 entities.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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