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Re: Sheehan's syndromeFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comSat Dec 30 06:47:27 2006
In a message dated 12/29/06 5:59:49 PM, ljmidwife@aim.com writes:
> I know that Sheehan's is rare (1:10,000) but also know symptoms can show up Sheehans occurs when there is such dramatic blood loss that the patient "shocks out" and the pituitary necroses for lack of blood supply. In your patient's case, with only 2 units of blood and a Hgb of 6+, I doubt that she's affected. Joe P.
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