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A patient experienced sudden abdominal pain due to a retroperitoneal hemorrhage, initially suspected to be an adrenal tumor. Subsequent embolization of a visceral pseudoaneurysm revealed the bleeding was spontaneous.

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Area of Science:

  • Adrenal gland pathology
  • Vascular emergencies
  • Diagnostic imaging

Background:

  • Sudden abdominal pain can indicate serious underlying conditions.
  • Retroperitoneal hemorrhage requires prompt diagnosis and management.
  • Adrenal gland tumors are a potential cause of abdominal bleeding.

Observation:

  • A 50-year-old male presented with acute abdominal pain, shock, and tachycardia.
  • Initial CT revealed retroperitoneal hemorrhage with a suspected left adrenal tumor.
  • A rebleed occurred, with CT identifying a visceral pseudoaneurysm of the left middle adrenal artery.

Findings:

  • The visceral pseudoaneurysm was successfully embolized.
  • Follow-up MRI showed complete hematoma reabsorption.
  • No adrenal tumor was identified, suggesting a spontaneous etiology for the hemorrhage.

Implications:

  • Spontaneous retroperitoneal hemorrhage can mimic adrenal tumors.
  • Visceral artery pseudoaneurysms are a critical diagnosis in abdominal bleeding.
  • Embolization is an effective treatment for visceral pseudoaneurysms.
  • Advanced imaging is crucial for accurate diagnosis and follow-up.