Adrenal adenocarcinoma with Kartagener’s syndrome: A case report

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The present study reports the case of a 44-year-old woman with an adrenal tumor, complicated by Kartagener's syndrome (KS). The patient was admitted to Zhongnan Hospital (Wuhan, China), and presented with an 8-week history of vertigo and extended history of a recurrent cough, accompanied by sputum and a congested nose. Computed tomography indicated a mass on the right adrenal gland and situs inversus. A right adrenal tumor combined with KS was diagnosed, and resection of the tumor was performed following relief of respiratory symptoms and control of blood pressure. During six months of follow up the patient recovered well from surgery and blood pressure remained stable. This case revealed that patients exhibiting KS may suffer from serious respiratory infections as a result of impaired defense mechanisms against microbes in the airway. Therefore, comprehensive management of infection, safe anesthesia and appropriate surgical procedures for the avoidance of inflammation and trauma are the most significant factors required for the success of the treatment.

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Hu, W., Cheng, L., Cheng, B., Zhang, P., Xiao, H., Wu, W., & Wang, X. (2015). Adrenal adenocarcinoma with Kartagener’s syndrome: A case report. Oncology Letters, 10(6), 3635–3638. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2015.3805

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