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RUPTURE OF ADRENAL PSEUDOCYST LEADING TO MASSIVE HEMORRHAGE IN RETROPERITONEUM LUCIANO A. FAVORITO, FELIPE M. LOTT, ANDRÉ G. CAVALCANTE Service of Urology, Souza Aguiar Municipal Hospital, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil ABSTRACT We present the case of a patient who had a large pseudocyst in the right adrenal gland, which was ruptured following blunt abdominal trauma, leading to a voluminous hemorrhage in retroperitoneum. A 29-year old female patient was admitted in the emergency room following a fall from stairs with trauma in right flank. She underwent a computerized tomography that evidenced a large retroperitoneal collection, with no apparent renal damage. She was submitted to surgery, where a large ruptured cyst was observed, originating from the upper portion of the right adrenal gland. Cystic diseases of adrenal gland are rare. Highly voluminous cysts can be damaged in cases of blunt trauma to the lumbar region leading to large hematomas in retroperitoneum. Key
words: adrenal glands; cysts; wounds and injuries; hemorrhage;
retroperitoneal space INTRODUCTION Cystic
pathologies of the adrenal gland are rare, with an incidence of 0.06%
in 1,400 autopsies (1). The cysts most frequently found in the adrenal
gland are endothelial (45%), hematic pseudocyst (39%), epithelial (9%)
and parasitic (7%) (2,3). CASE REPORT A
female, 29-year old patient was admitted to the emergency room reporting
that 12 hours earlier she had fallen from the third step of a stair. She
presented intense pain in right flank and a voluminous mass that occupied
a large portion of the upper abdominal region. The patient did not present
hemodynamic instability and denied previous pathologies. She underwent
a computerized tomography that evidenced a large retroperitoneal collection,
with preservation of the right kidney, compatible with extra-renal hematoma
(Figure-1). The kidneys and the liver were apparently intact in the image
scan. It was decided to perform an exploratory laparotomy. COMMENTS The
retroperitoneal organ most frequently affected in blunt abdominal trauma
is the kidney (1). Adrenal lesions in blunt trauma are rare except for
cases where there is some pathology that causes the gland’s enlargement,
as in cases of adrenal cysts, tumors and congenital hyperplasia (1). REFERENCES
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