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The authors report a recent case of prolactin-secreting pituitary adenoma in a young male who had earlier received treatment for infertility. Following partial adenomectomy, he was placed on postoperative steroid substitution among other treatments, but developed femoral head necrosis several months later. Hormone studies at the time showed significant findings, including an elevated serum cortisol level. The authors conclude that this complication resulted from prolonged steroid therapy and offer suggestions as to how a similar situation may be avoided.