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Basal Serum Prolactin Levels in Obesity—Unrelated to Parameters of the Metabolic Syndrome and Unchanged After Massive Weight Loss
Obesity Surgery, 11/04/09
Ernst B et al. – The authors could detect neither any significant association between basal PRL levels and the degree of obesity or related metabolic disturbances nor any systematic changes in basal concentrations of the hormone after massive weight loss. In sum, the data do not support the notion of a major role of PRL in the pathophysiology of obesity.
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