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. 1993 Dec;35(6):870-4.

Adrenal gland trauma: diagnosis and management

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  • PMID: 8263985

Adrenal gland trauma: diagnosis and management

R G Gómez et al. J Trauma. 1993 Dec.

Abstract

We describe 14 patients with adrenal injuries from penetrating (ten) or blunt (four) trauma. The severity of their injuries was evidenced by the high incidence of hypovolemic shock (57%), mean Trauma Score (11), mean transfusion requirement (18 Units), number of associated injuries (4.9 per patient), complication rate (57%), and deaths (14%). Twelve patients required surgical exploration; adrenal repair, rather than removal, was possible in seven. Although adrenal insufficiency was suspected in three patients, it was not documented and no patient required corticosteroid replacement.

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