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Cureus ; 16(2): e55254, 2024 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38558587

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A 63-year-old male presented to our clinic with computed tomography data of a large tumor of the left adrenal gland. The formation is highly suspicious for malignancy with central necrosis and hemorrhage, and a total size of 197/183/201 mm. Due to elevated D-dimer values of 7.17 mg/l (reference range <0.5 mg/l), treatment with dabigatran etexilate 2x150 mg was prescribed following a cardiology consult. On the third day of therapy, the patient noticed a large swelling in the left abdominal flank, which caused discomfort. No additional symptoms were reported. No previous abdominal surgical interventions or trauma were reported. Following a thorough physical examination, the patient was referred for a computer tomography that reported a diagnosis of a tumor of the left adrenal gland. Due to the size of the neoplasm, the suspicion of malignancy, compression of adjacent structures, and significant anemia with an Hb of 112 g/L, operative treatment was chosen as the best treatment modality. The mass was reported as a large organizing adrenal hematoma with no suspicion of malignancy on histology. Following a review of available literature, no other cases of unilateral adrenal hematoma with a size of 201x197 mm, following oral anticoagulant therapy with dabigatran etexilate, without any prior surgery or trauma have been reported. Most clinical cases report bilateral adrenal hemorrhage during the postoperative period, following prophylaxis with heparin and the development of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. The patient underwent operative treatment, after which the patient recovered normally and was discharged from the clinic without complications.

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