Apoplejía hipofisiaria durante el embarazo.
[Pituitary apoplexy during pregnancy]
[Apoplejía hipofisiaria durante el embarazo. [Pituitary apoplexy during pregnancy]]
A Martinz1, O Reyes2
1. Maternidad del Hospital Santo Tomás; 2. Miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores de Panamá (SNI);
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Abstract
La apoplejía hipofisiaria es una complicación poco frecuente, con escasos casos descritos en la literatura mundial. Su asociación con el embarazo genera dificultades diagnósticas, con secuelas a corto y largo plazo que ponen en peligro la vida de la paciente de no darse el seguimiento apropiado. Presentamos un caso de apoplejía hipofisiaria de presentación durante el embarazo y revisión de la literatura.
Palabras claves: Apoplejía hipofisiaria, hipófisis, embarazo.
Abstract
Pituitary apoplexy is a rare complication, with few cases described in the world literature. Its association with pregnancy creates diagnostic difficulties, with short- and long-term sequelae that are life threatening if not properly followed up. We present a case of pituitary apoplexy in pregnancy and a review of the literature.
Key words: Pituitary apoplexy, hypophysis, pregnancy.
Abstract
La apoplejía hipofisiaria es una complicación poco frecuente, con escasos casos descritos en la literatura mundial. Su asociación con el embarazo genera dificultades diagnósticas, con secuelas a corto y largo plazo que ponen en peligro la vida de la paciente de no darse el seguimiento apropiado. Presentamos un caso de apoplejía hipofisiaria de presentación durante el embarazo y revisión de la literatura.
Palabras claves: Apoplejía hipofisiaria, hipófisis, embarazo.
Abstract
Pituitary apoplexy is a rare complication, with few cases described in the world literature. Its association with pregnancy creates diagnostic difficulties, with short- and long-term sequelae that are life threatening if not properly followed up. We present a case of pituitary apoplexy in pregnancy and a review of the literature.
Key words: Pituitary apoplexy, hypophysis, pregnancy.
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