Prolactin Releasing Hormone and the Silent Struggle of Kallmann Syndrome

The Milk That Doesn’t Flow Kallmann Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder, casts a shadow on the usual hormonal symphony of puberty and reproduction. In this condition, the conductor, Prolactin Releasing Hormone (PRL-RH), loses its grip on a crucial instrument: the ability to produce gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). This silent maestro, GnRH, normally plays a vital role … Continue reading Prolactin Releasing Hormone and the Silent Struggle of Kallmann Syndrome