Prolactinoma is a benign tumor of the pituitary gland that produces excessive amounts of prolactin. Identifying prolactin levels that suggest prolactinoma is crucial for diagnosis. Here's an analysis of prolactin levels:
Prolactin Level (ng/ml)
Interpretation
100 ng/ml
High, but not definitive for prolactinoma
150 ng/ml
High, but not definitive for prolactinoma
200 ng/ml
Indicative of prolactinoma
300 ng/ml
Strongly suggestive of prolactinoma
Prolactin levels above 150 ng/ml can indicate the presence of prolactinoma, though 200 ng/ml is a common threshold used to strongly suggest this condition. Therefore, a prolactin level of 200 ng/ml would definitely suggest the diagnosis of prolactinoma.