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Adrenal hemorrhage and hemorrhagic masses; diagnostic workup and imaging findings

Authors :
Antonio C. Westphalen
Khaled M. Elsayes
Dhakshinamoorthy Ganeshan
Myles T. Taffel
Mohammed A. Siddiqui
Ayman H. Gaballah
Amr Abdelalziz
Mustafa Alsabbagh
Malak Itani
Mohamed Badawy
Erick M. Remer
Akram M. Shaaban
Source :
Br J Radiol
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
British Institute of Radiology, 2021.

Abstract

Adrenal hemorrhage (AH) is a rare condition. It can be traumatic or non-traumatic. Most common causes are septicemia, coagulopathy or bleeding diathesis, and underlying neoplasms. Other reported less common causes of AH are COVID-19 and neonatal stress. Clinical diagnosis of AH is challenging due to its non-specific presentation and occurrence in the setting of acute medical illness. Therefore, most cases are diagnosed incidentally on imaging. Having high clinical suspicion in the proper clinical setting for AH is crucial to avoid life-threatening adrenal insufficiency that occurs in 16–50% of patients with bilateral AH. We discuss the clinical situations that predispose to AH, review the imaging features on different imaging modalities, highlight a variety of clinical cases, imaging features that should be concerning for an underlying neoplasm, and outline the potential role of interventional radiology in management of AH.

Details

ISSN :
1748880X and 00071285
Volume :
94
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The British Journal of Radiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ab82de10f96e3bad3e0f2d7936ec0ed6