Adrenal gland trauma: An observational descriptive analysis from a level 1-trauma center
Conclusions: Adrenal injury is not rare and often unilateral with right-sided predominance. Associated injuries influence the clinical findings, management, and outcome. Surgical interventions are rarely required except for few cases of active bleeding. Long-term outcome postadrenal injury is still not well studied.
Source: Journal of Emergencies, Trauma and Shock - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Hassan Al-Thani Moamena El-Matbouly Ayman El-Menyar Ammar Al-Hassani Hisham Jogol Ahmed El-Faramawy Tariq Siddiqui Husham Abdelrahman Source Type: research
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