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Sheehan's Syndrome A Case Report and Literature Review
Post-partum pituitary necrosis (Sheehan's syndrome) is a rare complication of post-partum hemorrhage. The diagnosis can be erratic and often delayed. In this case report of Sheehan's syndrome in the post-partum period, the signs were characterized by agalactia, severe hypoglycemia, and low serum levels of thyroid hormones, cortico-adrenal hormones, and gonadotrophin (FSH, LH). The hypophyseal magnetic resonance imaging confirmed the diagnosis of hypopituitarism secondary to pituitary necrosis
Recurrence of Uterine Rupture in a Pseudo-Unicornuate Uterus at 17 Weeks of Amenorrhea: Case Report and Literature Review
Pregnancy in a rudimentary horn is a very rare condition. It is responsible for several complications.Prognosis is reserved because the natural evolution generally leads to a cataclysmic uterine ruptureat the beginning of the second trimester. Classically, the treatment after foetal extraction consists ofablation of the rudimentary horn and associated fallopian tube. We report the obstetric outcome of apatient with history of rudimentary uterine horn rupture, the treatment of which was ablation of therudimentary horn