2020
DOI: 10.4103/joacc.joacc_9_19
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Sheehan's syndrome: A rare cause of delayed recovery after anesthesia

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“…In MRI brain, following findings have been noted; empty sella: 28-74%, partially empty sella: 33%, slight pituitary involution: 7% and normal pituitary: 18%. If we review the individual case reports on Sheehan's syndrome, similar pattern of clinical, hormonal and radiological picture is seen as in our cases [3,[16][17][18][19][20][21]. Table 3 shows the individual case reports on Sheehan's syndrome.…”
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confidence: 54%
“…In MRI brain, following findings have been noted; empty sella: 28-74%, partially empty sella: 33%, slight pituitary involution: 7% and normal pituitary: 18%. If we review the individual case reports on Sheehan's syndrome, similar pattern of clinical, hormonal and radiological picture is seen as in our cases [3,[16][17][18][19][20][21]. Table 3 shows the individual case reports on Sheehan's syndrome.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…En Ecuador, según el INEC (2021), la hemorragia posparto es la segunda causa de morbimortalidad materna, con 191 muertes maternas en 2020, reflejando una tasa de mortalidad de 57.6 por cada 100,000 nacidos vivos, incluyendo casos de Síndrome de Sheehan. Choudhary et al (2020), y Fahri et al (2016, señalan que la compresión de las arterias hipofisiarias, el vasoespasmo y la trombosis son causantes comunes de hipopituitarismo en países en desarrollo, con una prevalencia del 3% en mujeres mayores de 20 años. Aunque en países avanzados es menos común, sigue siendo una de las principales causas de deficiencia de la hormona de crecimiento, con un 3.1% de incidencia.…”
Section: Prevalencia Del Síndrome De Sheehanunclassified