Syndrome of Sheehan

The Syndrome of Sheehan is a Nécrose secondary Hypophyse with a Hémorragie of the Post-partum. The primary symptom classically described is the absence of milky Montée in the Post-partum. There is then a ante-hypophyseal Insuffisance.

Currently, the syndrome of Sheehan is rare in France, and this for two reasons:

  • the medical framing of the childbirth makes it possible to avoid or treat the hemorrhages of the postpartum,
  • it is possible that many cases of syndrome of Sheehan are not, but are in fact of the hypophysites lymphocytaires.

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