| Literature DB >> 22736728 |
Abdul Majid Wani1, Waleed Mohd Hussain, Mousa Ali Al Mejally, Abdulhakeem Amroon Banjar, Khaled Shawkat Ali, Amer Mohd Khoujah, Sadeya Hanif Raja, Mazen G Bafaraj, Wail Al Miamini, Mubeena Akhtar.
Abstract
Sheehan's syndrome, first described in 1937, is characterised by postpartum haemorrhage, pituitary necrosis, lactational failure and hypopitutarism. Presentation is variable and late presentations are not unusual due to partial ischaemic injury of the pituitary and gradual loss of endocrine function. A history of postpartum haemorrhage is usual but in some cases it is not elicited. Presentations such as malaise, fatigue, hypoglycaemia, decline in cognition, hyponatraemia, pancytopoenia, osteoporosis, secondary infertility, confusion and coma have all been reported. Two interesting cases of Sheehan's syndrome are presented that were diagnosed in the eighth decade; one due to atypical presentation of recurrent hyponatraemia and confusion, another from hypoglycaemic coma and symptoms of malaise and lethargy.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 22736728 PMCID: PMC3047277 DOI: 10.1136/bcr.09.2009.2276
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X