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FRI240 Aspirin Induced Adrenal Hemorrhage: Rare Side Effect Of A Common Medication!

Disclosure: H.A. Qadeer: None. R. Samkutty: None. V. Singh: None. Introduction: Adrenal hemorrhage is a heterogeneous disorder with various clinical presentations. Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage can result in acute adrenal insufficiency that can be fatal. With the increasing use of DOAC, cases of anti...

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Autores principales: Qadeer, Hafiza Abeera, Samkutty, Reshma, Singh, Vinita
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10555209/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.235
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description Disclosure: H.A. Qadeer: None. R. Samkutty: None. V. Singh: None. Introduction: Adrenal hemorrhage is a heterogeneous disorder with various clinical presentations. Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage can result in acute adrenal insufficiency that can be fatal. With the increasing use of DOAC, cases of anticoagulation therapy induced adrenal hemorrhage have been reported. We present a rare case of unilateral adrenal hemorrhage in a patient with pre-existing adrenal myelolipoma after using Aspirin. Based on our literature search, previously only two cases of Aspirin Induced adrenal hemorrhage in a stable adrenal mass have been reported. Case Presentation: 55-year-old male with history of stable 6.2 cm right adrenal gland myelolipoma, fatty liver disease and hypertension, recent use of 2 doses 81 mg Aspirin after receiving right shoulder replacement surgery presented to emergency department with acute onset right sided flank pain, constant, radiating to the back and right upper quadrant associated with an episode of vomiting. He was hemodynamically stable. Blood work showed normal electrolytes, liver function and renal function at baseline. Hemoglobin was stable around 10g/dL. CT scan abdomen/pelvis with contrast showed increase in the size of a previously stable adrenal myelolipoma to 12.9 x 15.6 cm with mass effect upon the liver. Acute hemorrhage was suspected with the blood extending beyond the margins of the mass into the right retroperitoneal space, displacing the right kidney. On admission, aspirin was discontinued. With absence of hemodynamic instability, normal electrolytes, and normal AM cortisol level of 11.9 mcg/dL, adrenal insufficiency was ruled out. Hormonal work up for hyperfunctioning adrenal tumor was performed that ruled out pheochromocytoma, Cushing syndrome and Primary Aldosteronism. With symptomatic improvement, absence of progression of adrenal hemorrhage on repeat CT scan of the abdomen/pelvis, patient was discharged home. He received IR guided embolization of the right superior adrenal artery and middle adrenal artery in the outpatient setting. Discussion: Spontaneous adrenal gland hemorrhage is a rare event. Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage is associated with acute adrenal insufficiency that can be fatal. Major risk factors for adrenal hemorrhage include anticoagulant therapy, heparin Induced thrombocytopenia, hypercoagulable state, trauma and sever sepsis. Here we have reported a rare case of adrenal gland hemorrhage with therapeutic dose of aspirin used after orthopedic surgery. Aspirin is a very commonly used medication and high index of suspicion is required to avoid this side effect as Immediate discontinuation of the medication is necessary to prevent progression of the disease. Conclusion: Aspirin use can be associated with progression of stable benign adrenal tumors by causing spontaneous hemorrhage. A high index of clinical suspicion is required for timely recognition of this side effect. Presentation: Friday, June 16, 2023
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spelling pubmed-105552092023-10-06 FRI240 Aspirin Induced Adrenal Hemorrhage: Rare Side Effect Of A Common Medication! Qadeer, Hafiza Abeera Samkutty, Reshma Singh, Vinita J Endocr Soc Adrenal (Excluding Mineralocorticoids) Disclosure: H.A. Qadeer: None. R. Samkutty: None. V. Singh: None. Introduction: Adrenal hemorrhage is a heterogeneous disorder with various clinical presentations. Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage can result in acute adrenal insufficiency that can be fatal. With the increasing use of DOAC, cases of anticoagulation therapy induced adrenal hemorrhage have been reported. We present a rare case of unilateral adrenal hemorrhage in a patient with pre-existing adrenal myelolipoma after using Aspirin. Based on our literature search, previously only two cases of Aspirin Induced adrenal hemorrhage in a stable adrenal mass have been reported. Case Presentation: 55-year-old male with history of stable 6.2 cm right adrenal gland myelolipoma, fatty liver disease and hypertension, recent use of 2 doses 81 mg Aspirin after receiving right shoulder replacement surgery presented to emergency department with acute onset right sided flank pain, constant, radiating to the back and right upper quadrant associated with an episode of vomiting. He was hemodynamically stable. Blood work showed normal electrolytes, liver function and renal function at baseline. Hemoglobin was stable around 10g/dL. CT scan abdomen/pelvis with contrast showed increase in the size of a previously stable adrenal myelolipoma to 12.9 x 15.6 cm with mass effect upon the liver. Acute hemorrhage was suspected with the blood extending beyond the margins of the mass into the right retroperitoneal space, displacing the right kidney. On admission, aspirin was discontinued. With absence of hemodynamic instability, normal electrolytes, and normal AM cortisol level of 11.9 mcg/dL, adrenal insufficiency was ruled out. Hormonal work up for hyperfunctioning adrenal tumor was performed that ruled out pheochromocytoma, Cushing syndrome and Primary Aldosteronism. With symptomatic improvement, absence of progression of adrenal hemorrhage on repeat CT scan of the abdomen/pelvis, patient was discharged home. He received IR guided embolization of the right superior adrenal artery and middle adrenal artery in the outpatient setting. Discussion: Spontaneous adrenal gland hemorrhage is a rare event. Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage is associated with acute adrenal insufficiency that can be fatal. Major risk factors for adrenal hemorrhage include anticoagulant therapy, heparin Induced thrombocytopenia, hypercoagulable state, trauma and sever sepsis. Here we have reported a rare case of adrenal gland hemorrhage with therapeutic dose of aspirin used after orthopedic surgery. Aspirin is a very commonly used medication and high index of suspicion is required to avoid this side effect as Immediate discontinuation of the medication is necessary to prevent progression of the disease. Conclusion: Aspirin use can be associated with progression of stable benign adrenal tumors by causing spontaneous hemorrhage. A high index of clinical suspicion is required for timely recognition of this side effect. Presentation: Friday, June 16, 2023 Oxford University Press 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10555209/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.235 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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FRI240 Aspirin Induced Adrenal Hemorrhage: Rare Side Effect Of A Common Medication!
title FRI240 Aspirin Induced Adrenal Hemorrhage: Rare Side Effect Of A Common Medication!
title_full FRI240 Aspirin Induced Adrenal Hemorrhage: Rare Side Effect Of A Common Medication!
title_fullStr FRI240 Aspirin Induced Adrenal Hemorrhage: Rare Side Effect Of A Common Medication!
title_full_unstemmed FRI240 Aspirin Induced Adrenal Hemorrhage: Rare Side Effect Of A Common Medication!
title_short FRI240 Aspirin Induced Adrenal Hemorrhage: Rare Side Effect Of A Common Medication!
title_sort fri240 aspirin induced adrenal hemorrhage: rare side effect of a common medication!
topic Adrenal (Excluding Mineralocorticoids)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10555209/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.235
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