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Published on: June 18, 2021
Sheehan syndrome associated with raised intracranial pressure
Kuven K Moodley1, Rebecca Broad, Karen Chung
1Department of Neurology, Kings College Hospital, United Kingdom.
Unlabelled:
Intracranial hypertension (IH) has been associated with hypocortisolism caused by either primary adrenocortical insufficiency or corticosteroid withdrawal.
Method:
The authors describe a case of IH in association with Sheehan syndrome (SS) in a postpartum 29-year-old woman.
Results:
The clinical manifestations of IH resolved with corticosteroid replacement.
Conclusions:
This case supports a causal role of hypocortisolism in IH. The authors are unaware of previous reports of hypocortisolism caused by SS leading to IH.
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