Abstract
Bleeding in the adrenal glands can be bilateral or unilateral. While it is most common in infants, it can also be observed in young adults and adults and is seven times more common in adolescents than in adults. Idiopathic unilateral hemorrhage is a very rare condition that occurs due to an idiopathic spontaneous rupture or an undetected adrenal mass. The main signs of adrenal bleeding are hemorrhagic shock, flank pain, and fever. Adrenal bleeding is rarely reported, and the ideal treatment is not clear. We present a patient with unilateral idiopathic adrenal bleeding who presented to the hospital with left flank pain and hemorrhagic shock.
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