2019
DOI: 10.1590/0100-3984.2018.0041
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Acute spontaneous unilateral adrenal hemorrhage: etiology and imaging findings in six cases

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the computed tomography characteristics of patients admitted with clinical suspicion of acute adrenal hemorrhage at three centers over a 3-year period and in whom that diagnosis was ultimately confirmed. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of computed tomography findings in patients with suspected acute adrenal hemorrhage. We included only those cases in which the diagnosis was confirmed. Patients with aortic rupture and retroperitoneal hemorrhage were excluded. The… Show more

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“…Of 78 patients with adrenal necrosis, 41% had thrombosis of the main adrenal vein and the capsular veins. 17 Venous thrombosis can occur in most of the cases in patients with severe infection, especially in the respiratory tract, 18 and bacterial infections. 19 Unilateral adrenal hemorrhage and necrosis, features identified in most of the reported patients, may result from direct damage to the adrenal or blood supply.…”
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“…Of 78 patients with adrenal necrosis, 41% had thrombosis of the main adrenal vein and the capsular veins. 17 Venous thrombosis can occur in most of the cases in patients with severe infection, especially in the respiratory tract, 18 and bacterial infections. 19 Unilateral adrenal hemorrhage and necrosis, features identified in most of the reported patients, may result from direct damage to the adrenal or blood supply.…”
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“…10 Approximately 50% of human patients with bilateral adrenal hemorrhage eventually develop HOAC. 11 In our case, because the dog did not have any other known cause of HOAC (e.g. primary or secondary hypoadrenocorticism, prolonged corticosteroid use), stress-induced catecholamine release after systemic inflammation and surgery of the abdominal mass were suspected to have caused HOAC secondary to NTAH.…”
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“…Because adrenal hemorrhage can cause compression and destruction of all 3 layers of the adrenal glands, resulting in the deficiency of adrenal hormones, it can cause acute HOAC 10 . Approximately 50% of human patients with bilateral adrenal hemorrhage eventually develop HOAC 11 . In our case, because the dog did not have any other known cause of HOAC (e.g.…”
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