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Query: UMLS:C0149871 (deep vein thrombosis)
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After joint arthroplasty, the risk of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism increases exponentially. Inadequate anticoagulation prophylaxis may not sufficiently reduce the risk of thrombosis, whereas excessive anticoagulation therapy may predispose the patient to a bleed. Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage is a relatively rare but potentially catastrophic life-threatening event. An 82-yr-old woman is described who was rehospitalized from a subacute rehabilitation facility complaining of epigastric pain radiating into her flank. Eight days previously, she had undergone an uncomplicated bilateral total knee arthroplasty and was subsequently administered subcutaneous heparin and warfarin. An abdominal computed tomographic scan subsequently demonstrated bilateral small adrenal hemorrhages. Acute adrenal insufficiency (Addison's disease) caused by hemorrhage within the adrenal cortices, although still uncommon, can be expected to increase as anticoagulation prophylaxis after joint arthroplasty becomes routine.
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PMID:Bilateral adrenal hemorrhage after anticoagulation prophylaxis for bilateral knee arthroplasty. 1270 85

Adrenal crisis is a group of clinical manifestation predominantly with hypotensive shock, electrolyte imbalance in a patient with adrenal insufficiency or in a patient who was abruptly withdrawn from glucocorticoid treatment acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is one of the most common acute leukaemia in adults. Though the above diseases are commonly seen in individual patients, the coexistence of both conditions in the same patient is rare. We reported a 64-year-old African-American man with a history of bilateral deep vein thrombosis, who presented initially with fatigue, neutropenia and macrocytic anaemia. The patient developed a small bowel obstruction during his first hospital course, which resolved spontaneously with conservative management after an exploratory laparotomy. While waiting for his bone marrow biopsy, the patient developed hypotension, hyponatraemia and hyperkalaemia for which adrenal crisis was suspected. Later on, laboratory studies confirmed the diagnosis of primary adrenal insufficiency and the bone marrow was conclusive for AML.
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PMID:Adrenal crisis in a patient with acute myeloid leukaemia. 2384 12