ea0025p63 | Clinical biochemistry | SFEBES2011
Chousou Panagiota Anna
, Seidahmad Mansour
, Haddadin Firas
, Jennings Adrian
Adrenal haemorrhage is rarely associated with anticoagulation according to a large American series. We present 2 cases in whom there was no evidence of over anticoagulation, both of whom developed a degree of hypoadrenalism.Case 1: A 72-year-old-male presented with severe non-pleuritic left flank pain. He had been seen the previous day with possible deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and had received a single dose of enoxaparin (1.5 mg/kg). He was tender in th...