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*The incidence of Sheehan's syndrome is difficult to assess.<ref name="pmid303183">{{cite journal |vauthors=Asaoka K |title=[A study on the incidence of post-partum hypopituitarism, (Sheehan's syndrome)] |language=Japanese |journal=Nihon Naibunpi Gakkai Zasshi |volume=53 |issue=7 |pages=895–909 |year=1977 |pmid=303183 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*The incidence of Sheehan's syndrome is difficult to assess.<ref name="pmid303183">{{cite journal |vauthors=Asaoka K |title=[A study on the incidence of post-partum hypopituitarism, (Sheehan's syndrome)] |language=Japanese |journal=Nihon Naibunpi Gakkai Zasshi |volume=53 |issue=7 |pages=895–909 |year=1977 |pmid=303183 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*Now-a-days, Sheehan's syndrome is not a common consequence of puerperal hemorrhage due to improved obstetrical care.<ref name="pmid16213852">{{cite journal |vauthors=Feinberg EC, Molitch ME, Endres LK, Peaceman AM |title=The incidence of Sheehan's syndrome after obstetric hemorrhage |journal=Fertil. Steril. |volume=84 |issue=4 |pages=975–9 |year=2005 |pmid=16213852 |doi=10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.04.034 |url=}}</ref>
*Now-a-days, Sheehan's syndrome is not a common consequence of puerperal hemorrhage due to improved obstetrical care.<ref name="pmid16213852">{{cite journal |vauthors=Feinberg EC, Molitch ME, Endres LK, Peaceman AM |title=The incidence of Sheehan's syndrome after obstetric hemorrhage |journal=Fertil. Steril. |volume=84 |issue=4 |pages=975–9 |year=2005 |pmid=16213852 |doi=10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.04.034 |url=}}</ref>
*The incidence/prevalence of [disease name] is approximately [number range] per 100,000 individuals worldwide.
*In [year], the incidence/prevalence of [disease name] was estimated to be [number range] cases per 100,000 individuals worldwide.


===Prevalence===
===Prevalence===
*In 2009, the prevalence of Sheehan's syndrome was estimated to be 5.1 per 100,000 women.<ref name="pmid21183555">{{cite journal |vauthors=Kristjansdottir HL, Bodvarsdottir SP, Sigurjonsdottir HA |title=Sheehan's syndrome in modern times: a nationwide retrospective study in Iceland |journal=Eur. J. Endocrinol. |volume=164 |issue=3 |pages=349–54 |year=2011 |pmid=21183555 |doi=10.1530/EJE-10-1004 |url=}}</ref>
*In 2009, the prevalence of Sheehan's syndrome was estimated to be 5.1 per 100,000 women.<ref name="pmid21183555">{{cite journal |vauthors=Kristjansdottir HL, Bodvarsdottir SP, Sigurjonsdottir HA |title=Sheehan's syndrome in modern times: a nationwide retrospective study in Iceland |journal=Eur. J. Endocrinol. |volume=164 |issue=3 |pages=349–54 |year=2011 |pmid=21183555 |doi=10.1530/EJE-10-1004 |url=}}</ref>


===Case-fatality rate===
*In [year], the incidence of [disease name] is approximately [number range] per 100,000 individuals with a case-fatality rate of [number range]%.
*The case-fatality rate of [disease name] is approximately [number range].
===Age===
===Age===
*Childbearing age only
*Childbearing age only

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Overview

Epidemiology and Demographics

Incidence

  • The incidence of Sheehan's syndrome is difficult to assess.[1]
  • Now-a-days, Sheehan's syndrome is not a common consequence of puerperal hemorrhage due to improved obstetrical care.[2]

Prevalence

  • In 2009, the prevalence of Sheehan's syndrome was estimated to be 5.1 per 100,000 women.[3]

Age

  • Childbearing age only

Race

  • Asian or hispanic ethnicity

Gender

  • Females only

Region

  • The majority of Sheehan's syndrome cases are reported in developing countries.

Developed Countries

It is less prevalent in developed countries due to better obstetrical care and maternal health awraeness.[2][4]

Developing Countries

It is still one of the most common causes of hypopituitarism in developing countries.[4]

References

  1. Asaoka K (1977). "[A study on the incidence of post-partum hypopituitarism, (Sheehan's syndrome)]". Nihon Naibunpi Gakkai Zasshi (in Japanese). 53 (7): 895–909. PMID 303183.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Feinberg EC, Molitch ME, Endres LK, Peaceman AM (2005). "The incidence of Sheehan's syndrome after obstetric hemorrhage". Fertil. Steril. 84 (4): 975–9. doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.04.034. PMID 16213852.
  3. Kristjansdottir HL, Bodvarsdottir SP, Sigurjonsdottir HA (2011). "Sheehan's syndrome in modern times: a nationwide retrospective study in Iceland". Eur. J. Endocrinol. 164 (3): 349–54. doi:10.1530/EJE-10-1004. PMID 21183555.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Krysiak R, Okopień B (2015). "[Sheehan's syndrome--a forgotten disease with 100 years' history]". Prz. Lek. (in Polish). 72 (6): 313–20. PMID 26817341.

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