Retrospective

Adrenal Hemorrhage Complicating Anticoagulant Therapy

Authors: WILLIAM W. WINTERNITZ MD

Abstract

ABSTRACTAnticoagulant-associated adrenal hemorrhage (AAH) is an infrequent complication of therapy. It is not usually diagnosed before death, but can be successfully treated if recognized. The case presented herein and the literature reviewed emphasize the pathogenesis, clinical picture, diagnosis, and treatment. This may be the first case with histologic study after long-term survival of the initial episode.

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