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Successful pregnancy in sheehan’s syndrome

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Irish Journal of Medical Science (1926-1967)

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A case of successful pregnancy in a patient who had been under treatment (cortisone and thyroid) for Sheehan’s syndrome for seven years is described. No gonadotrophin had been administered.

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Communicated to the Section of Obstetrics, 6th October, 1961.

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Comerford, J., Micks, R.H. Successful pregnancy in sheehan’s syndrome. Ir J Med Sci 37, 42–44 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02954250

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