CNS-induced coma

CNS-induced coma is one of the types of pituitary crisis and pituitary stroke crisis, that is, when the anterior pituitary dysfunction, the adrenocortical hormone and thyroid hormone are deficient, and the body's stress capacity is reduced. In the infection, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration , Cold, hunger, etc. and the application of sleeping pills or anesthetics to induce crisis. Sudden intratumoral hemorrhage, infarction, and necrosis of pituitary tumors cause tumor body enlargement. Acute neuroendocrine disease caused by pituitary tumors is called pituitary stroke.

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