Unilateral traumatic adrenal hemorrhage with shock

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Abstract

Trauma to the adrenal glands is very rare. The variation in clinical manifestations is marked and markers for its diagnosis being limited, makes it tough to be diagnosed. Computed tomography remains the gold standard for detecting this injury. Prompt recognition and the potential for mortality with adrenal insufficiency can provide the best guidance for the treatment and care of the severely injured. We present a case of a 33-year-old trauma patient who was not responding to the management of his shock. He was finally found to have a right adrenal haemorrhage leading to adrenal crisis. The patient was resuscitated in the Emergency Department but succumbed 10 days post admission.

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Verma, A., Jaiswal, S., Gupta, K., Sheikh, W. R., Vishen, A., Haldar, M., … Prasad, N. (2023). Unilateral traumatic adrenal hemorrhage with shock. Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock, 16(1), 26–28. https://doi.org/10.4103/jets.jets_37_22

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