Spontaneous retroperitoneal hemorrhage
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Published:2023-06-06
Issue:06
Volume:109
Page:292-295
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ISSN:0023-7213
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Container-title:Læknablaðið
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Short-container-title:LBL
Author:
Bjarnason Jón, ,Bazan Asencios Luis Fernando,Þórisson Hjalti Már,Reynisson Kristbjörn I., , ,
Abstract
A 50-year old male presented to our emergency department with sudden abdominal pain. Upon arrival he was diaphoretic, pale and tachycardic. A CT showed retroperitoneal hemorrhage with suspected tumor at the left adrenal gland. He was quickly stabilized with intravenous fluids and blood transfusion. Rebleed occurs roughly a week after discharge and a new CT showed a visceral pseudoaneurysm from the left middle adrenal artery. The pseudoaneurysm was embolized and the patient discharged in good condition. Follow-up MRI depicted reabsorption of the hematoma and no adrenal tumor. Thus, the etiology of the previous retroperitonal hemorrhage is considered spontaneous.
Publisher
Laeknabladid/The Icelandic Medical Journal