Abstract
Adrenal hemorrhage has many etiologies including bleeding diathesis. A 10-day-old female baby was admitted to our clinic with the complaint of abdominal distention. Hemorrhage was determined on the right adrenal gland with abdominal ultrasonography and computerized tomography. Laboratory investigations showed PT 44 sec and aPTT longer than one minute. This article reports here an infant diagnosed as adrenal hemorrhage due to Vitamin-K deficiency presenting as an abdominal mass.
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Totan, M. Adrenal hemorrhage due to vitamin-k deficiency. Indian J Pediatr 69, 99–100 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02723786
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