#339 : Secondary Amenorrhea Due to Sheehan’s Syndrome: A Case Report

Background: It is said to be secondary amenorrhoea when a woman of reproductive age who has had menstruation, suddenly her menstruation stops for at least three months in a row. Sheehan’s syndrome, also called postpartum pituitary necrosis, refers to necrosis of cells of the anterior pituitary gland...

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Main Author: Haviz Yuad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2023-12-01
Series:Fertility & Reproduction
Online Access:https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2661318223744259
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description Background: It is said to be secondary amenorrhoea when a woman of reproductive age who has had menstruation, suddenly her menstruation stops for at least three months in a row. Sheehan’s syndrome, also called postpartum pituitary necrosis, refers to necrosis of cells of the anterior pituitary gland after significant postpartum hemorrhage, hypovolemia, and shock. Advances in obstetric care in developed countries have reduced the incidence of this condition. Sheehan’s syndrome is the most common cause of amenorrhea due to pituitary disorders. Case presentation: A 26-years-old had complained of not having her period since 2018 (5 years) after the patient gave birth to her first child spontaneously vaginally at a midwife. At that time the patient experienced postpartum bleeding, since then the patient has no longer had menstruation. The patient had also complained of hot flushes, osteoporosis symptoms and vaginal dryness. Upon further evaluation, she was found to have decreased the pituitary hormonal profile (GH, FSH, LH, Prolactin); uterine and bilateral adnexa was hypoplasia from Ultrasonography, and the empty sella (sheehan syndrome?) from the Magnetic Resonance Examination of head. The basis of treatment for Sheehan’s syndrome is lifelong deficient hormone replacement; these patients require lifelong follow-up and close monitoring of their hormone levels. Conclusion: The medical signs and symptoms should be recognized as sheehan’s syndrome, especially for the patient with a massive postpartum hemorrhage in order to give better treatments and outcomes.
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spelling doaj.art-aeb70b68e4ee4530b849b3a1ac0c7a142024-03-28T07:54:17ZengWorld Scientific PublishingFertility & Reproduction2661-31822661-31742023-12-01050471671610.1142/S2661318223744259#339 : Secondary Amenorrhea Due to Sheehan’s Syndrome: A Case ReportHaviz Yuad0Andalas University, Padang, IndonesiaBackground: It is said to be secondary amenorrhoea when a woman of reproductive age who has had menstruation, suddenly her menstruation stops for at least three months in a row. Sheehan’s syndrome, also called postpartum pituitary necrosis, refers to necrosis of cells of the anterior pituitary gland after significant postpartum hemorrhage, hypovolemia, and shock. Advances in obstetric care in developed countries have reduced the incidence of this condition. Sheehan’s syndrome is the most common cause of amenorrhea due to pituitary disorders. Case presentation: A 26-years-old had complained of not having her period since 2018 (5 years) after the patient gave birth to her first child spontaneously vaginally at a midwife. At that time the patient experienced postpartum bleeding, since then the patient has no longer had menstruation. The patient had also complained of hot flushes, osteoporosis symptoms and vaginal dryness. Upon further evaluation, she was found to have decreased the pituitary hormonal profile (GH, FSH, LH, Prolactin); uterine and bilateral adnexa was hypoplasia from Ultrasonography, and the empty sella (sheehan syndrome?) from the Magnetic Resonance Examination of head. The basis of treatment for Sheehan’s syndrome is lifelong deficient hormone replacement; these patients require lifelong follow-up and close monitoring of their hormone levels. Conclusion: The medical signs and symptoms should be recognized as sheehan’s syndrome, especially for the patient with a massive postpartum hemorrhage in order to give better treatments and outcomes.https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2661318223744259
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title #339 : Secondary Amenorrhea Due to Sheehan’s Syndrome: A Case Report
title_full #339 : Secondary Amenorrhea Due to Sheehan’s Syndrome: A Case Report
title_fullStr #339 : Secondary Amenorrhea Due to Sheehan’s Syndrome: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed #339 : Secondary Amenorrhea Due to Sheehan’s Syndrome: A Case Report
title_short #339 : Secondary Amenorrhea Due to Sheehan’s Syndrome: A Case Report
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