Title of article :
Adrenal Hemorrhage in the Deceased Neonate Referred to Tehran Legal Medicine Organization
Author/Authors :
Najari, Fares Department of Forensic Medicine-School of Medicine- Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Emam Hadi, Mohammad Ali Department of Forensic Medicine-School of Medicine- Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Khalilzadeh, Marzieh Department of Forensic Medicine-School of Medicine- Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Soleimani, Leila Department of Forensic Medicine-School of Medicine- Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Najari, Dorsa Department of Medicine- School of Medicine- Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Adrenal hemorrhage during neonatal phase is more prevalent than was thought before and
most of the cases are diagnosed after the autopsy. However massive hemorrhage is rare. The
mozst important cause of adrenal hemorrhage is perinatal injuries, but large fetal size, maternal
diabetes, congenital syphilis, anoxia, hemorrhagic diseases and immaturity are predisposing
factors. Incidence rate of adrenal hemorrhage is 0.2% to 0.5% during perinatal phase. The
diagnosis of the adrenal hemorrhage in this phase is rare. Our case was a four-day-old full
term neonate who was born via normal vaginal delivery, with Apgar score 3. The baby was
intubated immediately which was followed by seizure attacks and unfortunately death on the
fourth day of life. The neonate was female with 3100 g weight. At autopsy the left kidney
appeared larger than normal and the adrenal subcapsular hematoma which amounts to about 50
mL, was seen. According to previous studies delivery per vaginam, macrosomia and acidemia
are some important risk factors for adrenal hemorrhage. Risk factors of the present case were
normal vaginal delivery and acidemia. The neonate may present no symptom or sign during
fetal or neonatal phase. So serial sonography is considered one of diagnostic methods
Keywords :
Neonate , Adrenal hemorrhage , Separate Existence , Intrauterine Fetal Death (IUFD)
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics