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Sheehan's syndrome occurs as a result of ischaemic pituitary necrosis due to severe postpartum haemorrhage. Improvements in obstetrical care have significantly reduced its incidence in developed countries, but postpartum pituitary infarction remains a common cause of hypopituitarism in developing countries. We report a case of severe postpartum haemorrhage followed by headache, central diabetes insipidus and failure to lactate, which prompted us to investigate and identify both anterior and posterior pituitary deficiency compatible with Sheehan's syndrome. A timely diagnosis allowed us to implement an adequate treatment and follow-up plan, which are known to improve clinical status and patient outcome.
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MAC MED MAF MAC MED HCC END Developing Countries Diabetes Insipidus, Neurogenic/diagnosis Diabetes Insipidus, Neurogenic/etiology Hypopituitarism/diagnosis Pituitary Gland/pathology Postpartum Hemorrhage Pregnancy
Citation
BMJ Case Rep. 2012 Nov 6;2012
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BMJ Publishing Group