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==Overview==
==Overview==
Sheehan's syndrome must be differentiated from other diseases causing hypopituitarism such as [[lymphocytic hypophysitis]], [[pituitary apoplexy]], [[hypothyroidism]], [[Addison's disease]], [[panhypopituitarism]], [[empty sella syndrome]], [[hypogonadotropic hypogonadism]], [[Simmonds' disease]], hypoprolactinemia, and [[menopause]].
Sheehan's syndrome must be differentiated from other diseases causing [[hypopituitarism]], such as [[lymphocytic hypophysitis]], [[pituitary apoplexy]], [[hypothyroidism]], [[Addison's disease]], [[panhypopituitarism]], [[empty sella syndrome]], [[hypogonadotropic hypogonadism]], [[Simmonds' disease]], hypoprolactinemia, and [[menopause]].


==Differentiating Sheehan's Syndrome from other Diseases==
==Differentiating Sheehan's Syndrome from other Diseases==
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* Diffuse and homogeneous contrast enhancement
* Diffuse and homogeneous contrast enhancement
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|[[Assay|Assays]] for:
* Anti-TPO
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* Anti-Tg Ab
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* Decreased levels of [[anterior]] pituitary hormones in blood.
* Decreased levels of [[anterior pituitary]] hormones in blood.
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* [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]]
* [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]]
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* [[Empty sella]] containing [[Cerebrospinal fluid|CSF]]
* [[Empty sella]] containing [[Cerebrospinal fluid|CSF]]
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* Pituitary hormone stimulation tests ([[Metoclopramide]] and [[clomiphene citrate]] stimulation tests)
* [[Pituitary]] hormone stimulation tests ([[Metoclopramide]] and [[clomiphene citrate]] stimulation tests)
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![[Simmond's Disease|Simmonds' disease]]/[[Pituitary]] [[cachexia]]
![[Simmond's Disease|Simmonds' disease]]/[[Pituitary]] [[cachexia]]
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* Loss of body hair
* Loss of body hair
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* Decreased levels of anterior pituitary hormones in blood.
* Decreased levels of [[anterior pituitary]] hormones in blood.
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* [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]]
* [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]]
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* Done to rule out any pituitary cause
* Done to rule out any [[pituitary]] cause
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* Pituitary hormone stimulation tests ([[Metoclopramide]] and [[clomiphene citrate]] stimulation tests)
* [[Pituitary]] hormone stimulation tests ([[Metoclopramide]] and [[clomiphene citrate]] stimulation tests)
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* Low [[T3]],[[T4]]
* Low [[T3]],[[T4]]


* Normal/ low [[Thyroid-stimulating hormone|TSH]]
* Normal/low [[Thyroid-stimulating hormone|TSH]]


* Rest of pituitary hormone levels WNL
* Rest of [[pituitary]] hormone levels NL
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* [[TSH]] levels
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* Done to rule out any [[pituitary]] cause
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*Assays for anti-TPO Ab and anti-Tg Ab
*FNA biopsy
*FNA biopsy
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* [[Luteinizing hormone|LH]]
* [[Luteinizing hormone|LH]]
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* Done to rule out any [[pituitary]] cause
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* Genetic tests  ([[karyotype]])
* Genetic tests  ([[karyotype]])
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* No workup is necessary
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* Decreased prolactin levels
* Decreased [[prolactin]] levels
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* Done to rule out any [[pituitary]] cause
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* [[Prolactin]] assay in [[3rd trimester]]
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* All [[pituitary]] hormones decreased
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* [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]]
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* [[FSH]] > [[LH]]
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==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 00:09, 30 July 2020

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Iqra Qamar M.D.[2]

Overview

Sheehan's syndrome must be differentiated from other diseases causing hypopituitarism, such as lymphocytic hypophysitis, pituitary apoplexy, hypothyroidism, Addison's disease, panhypopituitarism, empty sella syndrome, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, Simmonds' disease, hypoprolactinemia, and menopause.

Differentiating Sheehan's Syndrome from other Diseases

Sheehan's syndrome should be differentiated from other diseases causing hypopituitarism.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Diseases Onset Manifestations Diagnosis
History and Symptoms Physical examination Laboratory findings Gold standard Imaging Other investigation findings
Trumatic delivery Lactation failure Menstrual irregularities Other features
Sheehan's syndrome Acute ++ ++ Oligo/amenorrhea Symptoms of:
  • Clinical diagnosis
  • Most senitive test: Low baseline prolactin levels w/o response to TRH
CT/MRI:
  • Sequential changes of pituitary enlargement followed by:
  • Shrinkage and necrosis leading to decreased sellar volume or empty sella
Lymphocytic hypophysitis Acute +/- + Oligo/amenorrhea
  • Retro-orbital or Bitemporal pain
  • Diffuse and homogeneous contrast enhancement
Assays for:
  • Anti-TPO Ab
  • Anti-Tg Ab
Pituitary apoplexy Acute +/- ++ Oligo/amenorrhea Severe headache
  • CT scan without contrast: Hemorrhage on CT presents as a hyperdense lesion

Blood tests may be done to check:

Empty sella syndrome Chronic - + Oligo/amenorrhea
  • Decreased levels of pituitary hormones in blood.
Simmonds' disease/Pituitary cachexia Chronic +/- + Oligo/amenorrhea
  • Loss of body hair
Hypothyroidism Chronic +/- - Oligomenorrhea/menorrhagia
  • Dry skin
  • Hair loss
  • Assays for anti-TPO Ab and anti-Tg Ab
  • FNA biopsy
Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism Chronic - - Oligo/amenorrhea
  • Energy and mood changes
Hypoprolactinemia Chronic - + -
  • Puerperal agalactogenesis
  • No workup is necessary
Panhypopituitarism Chronic - + Oligo/amenorrhea
  • Done to rule out any pituitary cause
Primary adrenal insufficiency/Addison's disease Chronic - - -
  • Abdominal CT
  • Abdominal CT
  • Anti-adrenal Ab testing
Menopause Chronic - +/- Oligo/amenorrhea
  • Normal

References

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  4. Thodou E, Asa SL, Kontogeorgos G, Kovacs K, Horvath E, Ezzat S (1995). "Clinical case seminar: lymphocytic hypophysitis: clinicopathological findings". J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 80 (8): 2302–11. doi:10.1210/jcem.80.8.7629223. PMID 7629223.
  5. Imura H, Nakao K, Shimatsu A, Ogawa Y, Sando T, Fujisawa I, Yamabe H (1993). "Lymphocytic infundibuloneurohypophysitis as a cause of central diabetes insipidus". N. Engl. J. Med. 329 (10): 683–9. doi:10.1056/NEJM199309023291002. PMID 8345854.
  6. Hsieh CY, Liu BY, Yang YN, Yin WH, Young MS (2011). "Massive pericardial effusion with diastolic right ventricular compression secondary to hypothyroidism in a 73-year-old woman". Emerg Med Australas. 23 (3): 372–5. doi:10.1111/j.1742-6723.2011.01425.x. PMID 21668725.
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