If obvious causes are ruled out, it is possible for a woman to have
'idiopathic galactorrhea,' as mentioned in this webpage:
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3225/is_3_70/ai_n6159449
IDIOPATHIC CAUSES
Idiopathic galactorrhea is a diagnosis of exclusion. Galactorrhea is
considered idiopathic if no cause is found after a thorough history,
physical examination, and laboratory evaluation. The patient's breast tissue
may have increased sensitivity to normal circulating prolactin levels.
~Lisa Marasco
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