Arq Bras Endocrinol Metab 2011;55(2):171-174

Sheehan’s syndrome with central diabetes insipidus

Bashir Ahmad , Shahnaz Ahmad , Mohd Iqbal , Abdul Hamid

DOI: 10.1590/S0004-27302011000200010

Sheehan’s syndrome refers to the occurrence of hypopituitarism after delivery, usually preceded by postpartum hemorrhage. The condition still continues to be a common cause of hypopituitarism in developing countries like India. The disorder usually presents with anterior pituitary failure with preservation of posterior pituitary functions. Posterior pituitary dysfunction in the form of central diabetes insipidus is rare in patients with Sheehan’s syndrome. We describe the clinical course of a young lady who after her sixth childbirth developed severe postpartum hemorrhage followed by development of panhypopituitarism which was confirmed by hormonal investigation and demonstration of empty sella on imaging. In addition, she developed Polyuria. The water deprivation test and response to vasopressin test results indicated central diabetes insipidus. She needed oral desmopressin on a continuous basis to control polyuria.

Sheehan’s syndrome with central diabetes insipidus

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