Mabe K, Shinzawa H, Yamatani K, Takeda T, Ishibashi M, Yamada N, Misawa H, Wakabayashi H, Togashi H, Takahashi T
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Yamagata University School of Medicine, Japan.
J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 1997 Jul;12(7):551-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1746.1997.tb00483.x.
A 54-year-old woman who was being treated with 10 million units (mu) of natural interferon (IFN)-alpha per day for chronic active hepatitis C at a local clinic, developed coma on the fourth day of treatment. On admission to Yamagata University Hospital, she was still in a state of semicoma with severe hyponatraemia (122 mEq/L) and hypochloraemia (89 mEq/L). After the administration of electrolytes, her condition improved remarkably. Endocrinological loading tests showed a hypofunction of the anterior pituitary gland. In consideration of these results, and her past experiences of haemorrhage during childbirth and subsequent amenorrhoea, we diagnosed her illness as a coma as a result of Sheehan's syndrome which had become overt during IFN therapy. She recovered completely after treatment with hydrocortisone and l-thyroxine.