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A rare cause of hyperbilirubinemia in a newborn: bilateral adrenal hematoma
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Selahattin Katar1, Hatice Öztürkmen-Akay2, Celal Devecioğlu1, Mustafa Taşkesen1
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1Departments of Pediatrics, Dicle University Faculty of Medicine, Diyarbakır, Turkey 2Departments of Radiology, Dicle University Faculty of Medicine, Diyarbakır, Turkey
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Katar S, Öztürkmen-Akay H, Devecioğlu C, Taşkesen M. A rare
cause of hyperbilirubinemia in a newborn: bilateral adrenal hematoma. Turk
J Pediatr 2008; 50: 485-487.
Hyperbilirubinemia is an important health problem in newborns. The most common
causes are Rh and ABO incompatibility, hemolytic anemias, enzyme deficiencies,
sepsis, hypothyroidism, pyloric stenosis and breast-milk jaundice. Adrenal
hemorrhage is a rare cause of hyperbilirubinemia in the neonate. We present a
six-day-old newborn with hyperbilirubinemia and suprarenal hematoma who was
born at home without assistance of healthcare personnel. Adrenal hematoma
should also be considered in the differential diagnosis of hyperbilirubinemia,
particularly in newborns that experienced a difficult delivery.
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