Adrenal abscess in a preterm neonate with sepsis
The adrenal abscess is a rare complication of adrenal hemorrhage in the neonatal period. Due to its rare occurrence and non-specific signs, diagnosing and treating an adrenal abscess in the neonatal period might be challenging. We present herein a 3-week-old male neonate with an adrenal abscess asso...
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oai:doaj.org-article:d9db74a71224418eb77bfa80b286e8832021-11-24T04:30:16ZAdrenal abscess in a preterm neonate with sepsis2213-576610.1016/j.epsc.2021.102094https://doaj.org/article/d9db74a71224418eb77bfa80b286e8832021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621003158https://doaj.org/toc/2213-5766The adrenal abscess is a rare complication of adrenal hemorrhage in the neonatal period. Due to its rare occurrence and non-specific signs, diagnosing and treating an adrenal abscess in the neonatal period might be challenging. We present herein a 3-week-old male neonate with an adrenal abscess associated with Escherichia coli sepsis, which was successfully treated by open surgery (using the minimal posterior lumbar approach) following an unsuccessful ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage.Asmir JonuziZlatan ZvizdicKenan KaravdićEmir MilisicIrmina Sefic PasicAmira MesicBenjamin KulovacSemir VranicElsevierarticleAdrenal abscessAdrenal hemorrhageEscherichia coliSepsisNeonatePediatricsRJ1-570SurgeryRD1-811ENJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, Vol 75, Iss , Pp 102094- (2021) |
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Adrenal abscess Adrenal hemorrhage Escherichia coli Sepsis Neonate Pediatrics RJ1-570 Surgery RD1-811 Asmir Jonuzi Zlatan Zvizdic Kenan Karavdić Emir Milisic Irmina Sefic Pasic Amira Mesic Benjamin Kulovac Semir Vranic Adrenal abscess in a preterm neonate with sepsis |
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The adrenal abscess is a rare complication of adrenal hemorrhage in the neonatal period. Due to its rare occurrence and non-specific signs, diagnosing and treating an adrenal abscess in the neonatal period might be challenging. We present herein a 3-week-old male neonate with an adrenal abscess associated with Escherichia coli sepsis, which was successfully treated by open surgery (using the minimal posterior lumbar approach) following an unsuccessful ultrasound-guided percutaneous drainage. |
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Asmir Jonuzi Zlatan Zvizdic Kenan Karavdić Emir Milisic Irmina Sefic Pasic Amira Mesic Benjamin Kulovac Semir Vranic |
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Asmir Jonuzi Zlatan Zvizdic Kenan Karavdić Emir Milisic Irmina Sefic Pasic Amira Mesic Benjamin Kulovac Semir Vranic |
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Adrenal abscess in a preterm neonate with sepsis |
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Adrenal abscess in a preterm neonate with sepsis |
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Adrenal abscess in a preterm neonate with sepsis |
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Adrenal abscess in a preterm neonate with sepsis |
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Adrenal abscess in a preterm neonate with sepsis |
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adrenal abscess in a preterm neonate with sepsis |
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