Scrotal hematoma is an uncommon presentation of neonatal adrenal hemorrhage. Nine previous cases of such an association have been reported in the literature, and unnecessary surgery was carried out in five of these cases. The authors report three new cases observed during a 3-year period and stress the critical role of scrotal and abdominal ultrasonography in order to avoid unnecessary surgical exploration.
A giant cavernous hemangioma of the left arm subcutaneous infusions of interferon alphawith severe thrombocytopenia and consumptive 2a.Coagulopathy rapidly improved and transfucoagulopathy was observed in a neonate. Initial sions were drastically reduced. The hemangioma treatment with prednisone, platelet transfusions, regressed progressively and disappeared after 4 and clotting replacement failed to control the months of treatment. Med. Pediatr. Oncol. 28: bleedings. The child was then treated with daily 213-215 ᮊ 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
We report a case of prenatally diagnosed bilateral adrenal cysts. Ultrasonographic diagnosis was made at 35 weeks of gestation and spontaneous resolution was observed by age 6 months. We review the characteristics of adrenal cysts, particularly hemorrhagic lesions, and recommend ultrasonography for followup.
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