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SAT-270 Priapism Secondary to Cabergoline

Background: Cabergoline and Bromocriptine are ergot derivative long-acting dopamine agonist that are very effective and well tolerated in patients with hyperprolactinemia. A rare and unwanted side effect of Bromocriptine is priapism, which has hardly ever been report in literature and it’s not cited...

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Autores principales: Amir, Maryam, Flores, Monica, Calles-Escandon, Jorge
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7208140/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.1340
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description Background: Cabergoline and Bromocriptine are ergot derivative long-acting dopamine agonist that are very effective and well tolerated in patients with hyperprolactinemia. A rare and unwanted side effect of Bromocriptine is priapism, which has hardly ever been report in literature and it’s not cited under the medication insert. The underlying mechanism is not totally clear, but it is well known that dopaminergic pathways in the central nervous system are of importance for male sexual behavior and penile erection. Lesser is known about Cabergoline and priapism with only one case report in the literature (1). Clinical Case: A 65 yr old African American male with a past medical history significant for obesity, essential hypertension, and recent history of frontal headaches was found to have a pituitary macroadenoma. Brain MRI demonstrated 11 x 12 x 9 mm enhancing lesion within the right lateral sella turcica. The lesion extended laterally to abut the right cavernous ICA without vascular encasement or extension into the right temporal skull base. Prolactin level was 276.3 ng/mL (2.1-15.0 ng/mL). He was started on Cabergoline 0.5 mg weekly. 60 days after starting Cabergoline he presented to the ED with a painful penile erection lasting >12 hours. He did not take any Phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitors and had no other recent change in medications. He denied any history of sickle cell disease. His most recent dose of Carbergoline was the day prior to the ED visit. He was seen by a Urologist in the ED and confirmed to have a low flow Priapism and underwent aspiration of intracorporal bodies. He was discharged home on pseudoephedrine and pain medications. Carbergoline was discontinued. He has had no further episodes of Priapism since discontinuation of Cabergoline. Conclusion: The time between drug use and occurrence, absence of other offending medications or precipitating factors and no further priapism episodes once treatment was discontinued suggests a priapism as a rarely reported side effect of Cabergoline. (1) References: 1.E.de la Pena Zarzuelo, V. Hernandez Canas and C. Llorente Abarca, Department of Urology, Hospital Universitario Fundacion Alcorcon, Madrid, Spain
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spelling pubmed-72081402020-05-13 SAT-270 Priapism Secondary to Cabergoline Amir, Maryam Flores, Monica Calles-Escandon, Jorge J Endocr Soc Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary Background: Cabergoline and Bromocriptine are ergot derivative long-acting dopamine agonist that are very effective and well tolerated in patients with hyperprolactinemia. A rare and unwanted side effect of Bromocriptine is priapism, which has hardly ever been report in literature and it’s not cited under the medication insert. The underlying mechanism is not totally clear, but it is well known that dopaminergic pathways in the central nervous system are of importance for male sexual behavior and penile erection. Lesser is known about Cabergoline and priapism with only one case report in the literature (1). Clinical Case: A 65 yr old African American male with a past medical history significant for obesity, essential hypertension, and recent history of frontal headaches was found to have a pituitary macroadenoma. Brain MRI demonstrated 11 x 12 x 9 mm enhancing lesion within the right lateral sella turcica. The lesion extended laterally to abut the right cavernous ICA without vascular encasement or extension into the right temporal skull base. Prolactin level was 276.3 ng/mL (2.1-15.0 ng/mL). He was started on Cabergoline 0.5 mg weekly. 60 days after starting Cabergoline he presented to the ED with a painful penile erection lasting >12 hours. He did not take any Phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitors and had no other recent change in medications. He denied any history of sickle cell disease. His most recent dose of Carbergoline was the day prior to the ED visit. He was seen by a Urologist in the ED and confirmed to have a low flow Priapism and underwent aspiration of intracorporal bodies. He was discharged home on pseudoephedrine and pain medications. Carbergoline was discontinued. He has had no further episodes of Priapism since discontinuation of Cabergoline. Conclusion: The time between drug use and occurrence, absence of other offending medications or precipitating factors and no further priapism episodes once treatment was discontinued suggests a priapism as a rarely reported side effect of Cabergoline. (1) References: 1.E.de la Pena Zarzuelo, V. Hernandez Canas and C. Llorente Abarca, Department of Urology, Hospital Universitario Fundacion Alcorcon, Madrid, Spain Oxford University Press 2020-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7208140/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.1340 Text en © Endocrine Society 2020. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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SAT-270 Priapism Secondary to Cabergoline
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title_full SAT-270 Priapism Secondary to Cabergoline
title_fullStr SAT-270 Priapism Secondary to Cabergoline
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title_short SAT-270 Priapism Secondary to Cabergoline
title_sort sat-270 priapism secondary to cabergoline
topic Neuroendocrinology and Pituitary
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7208140/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.1340
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