Zika virus is an RNA virus belonging to the Flavivirus family that is chiefly transmitted by the female Aedes mosquito. The Zika virus first infected humans in Uganda and Tanzania in 1952. Since, it has spread to several parts of the world causing outbreaks of variable extent. In India, these outbreaks have been reported from Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Kerala, and Maharashtra. The most recent outbreak is from the most populous state of India, Uttar Pradesh, where the climate is conducive to the breeding and transmission of other arboviral infections such as Dengue, Chikungunya, and Malaria. These infections also happen to share similar incubation periods and overlapping clinical manifestations with Zika virus (ZIKV) infection, leading to misdiagnoses or delayed diagnosis. We aim to provide an account of the outbreak, its repercussions, errors made in attempting to contain the spread of the disease, and, measures to be taken in the future.
Sheehan syndrome, also referred to as postpartum hypopituitarism is often a sequela of massive post-partum hemorrhage in resource poor healthcare settings where blood loss during delivery is often neglected. The diagnosis of this rare but fatal is disease is often delayed because the symptoms are vague and the pituitary dysfunction is insidious in nature. This condition sometimes takes more than a decade before it is diagnosed. The classic signs and symptoms include agalactia, secondary amenorrhea and dry wrinkling skin. Often an empty or a partially empty sella is seen on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. We present the case of a 35-year-old multiparous female with anhedonia and raised serum transaminases who presented to our side with mild hyponatremia and hypothyroidism. She got diagnosed with Sheehan syndrome at our set up six years after her last obstetric event. Through this case report, we intend to provide a clinical account of the patient’s condition and management.
Sheehan syndrome, also referred to as postpartum hypopituitarism is often a sequela of massive post-partum hemorrhage in resource poor healthcare settings where blood loss during delivery is often neglected. The diagnosis of this rare but fatal is disease is often delayed because the symptoms are vague and the pituitary dysfunction is insidious in nature. This condition sometimes takes more than a decade before it is diagnosed. The classic signs and symptoms include agalactia, secondary amenorrhea and dry wrinkling skin. Often an empty or a partially empty sella is seen on magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. We present the case of a 35-year-old multiparous female with anhedonia and raised serum transaminases who presented to our side with mild hyponatremia and hypothyroidism. She got diagnosed with Sheehan syndrome at our set up six years after her last obstetric event. Through this case report, we intend to provide a clinical account of the patient’s condition and management.
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