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Question 2 of 5

A value of 74 ng/ml is obtained from a blood draw immediately after leaving your clinic at 1600. After informing the patient, she asks, "What caused the elevation?" You reply that the all of the following events can cause elevations of prolactin, except:

Stress
Venipuncture
Breast examination or stimulation
Physical examination
Pituitary adenoma
Drugs which interfere with dopamine release
Hypothyroidism
Renal failure
CNS abnormalities or disorders
Polycystic ovarian syndrome

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