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Acute Sheehan's Syndrome Presenting with Hyponatremia Followed by a Spontaneous Pregnancy.

Maria M PineyroLeonardo DiazMacarena GuzzettiMariana RissoJimena Pereda
Published in: Case reports in endocrinology (2022)
Acute Sheehan's syndrome should be considered in the evaluation of postpartum patients with suggestive symptoms. Physicians should be aware that hyponatremia could be an initial manifestation of Sheehan's syndrome, which requires a high index of suspicion for diagnosis. Spontaneous pregnancy can occur after acute Sheehan's syndrome.
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