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How does sarcoidosis differ from prolactinoma?

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Dr. John Garner answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Almost not: Sarcoidosis is a systemic problem in which the body forms inflammatory granules in a variety of organs. A prolactinoma is a tumor leading to excess production of the hormone prolactin. A few conditions have both problems, but it's rather rare.

Answered 6/19/2018

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