The rare association of right adrenal haemorrhage and renal vein thrombosis diagnosed with duplex ultrasound

1995 
Neonatal adrenal haemorrhage with renal vein thrombosis, an almost exclusively left-sided phenomenon, may occasionally be bilateral in the presence of inferior vena cava thrombus but has only twice been reported as confined to the right side. These cases required a combination of ultrasound (USS), excretion urography, cystoscopy with retrograde pyelography, radioisotopes, and CT to diagnose this rare right-sided combination. We report a case of right adrenal haemorrhage causing right renal vein thrombosis accurately diagnosed using only duplex USS and radioisotopes. The potential complications of renal vein thrombosis and hypertension associated with adrenal haemorrhage requires accurate diagnosis and this paper emphasises the value of duplex USS.
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