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While adrenal androgen production is primarily regulated by ACTH, some data suggest a less common association between hyperprolactinemia and elevated dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S). We describe 2 patients with this underrecognized connection. Patient 1, a 60-year-old male, was incidentally found to have bilateral adrenal masses on computed tomography during evaluation of gastrointestinal complaints. Further workup revealed elevated levels of DHEA-S and prolactin, with pituitary macroadenoma identified as the cause, given normalization of both prolactin and DHEA-S on cabergoline therapy. Patient 2, a 38-year-old male, presented with visual field defects, and subsequent pituitary magnetic resonance imaging confirmed a macroadenoma. He also had markedly elevated levels of DHEA-S and prolactin. Both patients were treated with cabergoline, leading to rapid normalization of both prolactin and DHEA-S levels. These cases demonstrate an association between hyperprolactinemia and elevated DHEA-S, supported by the normalization of levels with medical treatment of prolactinoma. Although hyperprolactinemia in the context of a prolactinoma is an uncommon cause of elevated DHEA-S, it should be considered once other etiologies have been excluded.

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