Pituitary apoplexy is considered a life-threatening condition, given the acute infarctions by pituitary glands [1]. Its major characteristics include nausea, headaches, vomiting, hypopituitarism, altered mental status, and visual impairment [2]. On the other hand, diabetes type I is associated with ketoacidosis, which is also an acute complication among patients with itself having its associated characteristics [3]. Clinicians consider pituitary apoplexy to be an endocrine emergency originating from poorly controlled glucose, with its causative factors unknown [4]. Type 1 diabetes has been considered to predispose PA