Abstract:We present the case of a premature infant in whom adrenal calcification was present at birth and postulate an etiology of in utero adrenal hemorrhage. The subject of neonatal adrenal hemorrhage is reviewed with respect to a reassessment of diagnostic and therapeutic considerations. Ultrasonography and intravenous urography confirm the diagnosis and differentiate other retroperitoneal lesions. Adrenal hemorrhage is most often a self-limited process, and medical management results in uneventful recovery of almos… Show more
Two Pima and one Papago Indian infants with congenital nephrosis and adrenal calcifications are described. All developed anasarca early and none had an explanation for the adrenal calcification.
Two Pima and one Papago Indian infants with congenital nephrosis and adrenal calcifications are described. All developed anasarca early and none had an explanation for the adrenal calcification.
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