Uremic Galactorrhea: an Endocrine Profile
@article{Yoshiyama1981UremicGA, title={Uremic Galactorrhea: an Endocrine Profile}, author={Naoki Yoshiyama and Seinosuke Nakagawa and Jugoro Takeuchi and Ryohei Okamoto}, journal={Nephron}, year={1981}, volume={28}, pages={227-233}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:72112943} }
Abnormal lactation (galactorrhea) was observed in 5 female patients with renal failure. This appeared in association with amenorrhea in the terminal stage of renal failure. Lactation gradually decreas
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