TITLE:
Hemorrhage of the Adrenal Gland Revealed by Neonatal Jaundice: About a Case
AUTHORS:
Sara Carole Sanogo, Brou Lambert Yao, Malick Soro, Kouamé Paul Bon-fils Kouassi, Tsri Akoli Eklou Baudoiun Bravo, Kesse Emile Tanoh, Allou Florent Kouadio, Bouassa Davy Mélaine Kouakou, Issa Konate
KEYWORDS:
Haemorrhage, Adrenal gland, Newborn, Ultrasound
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Radiology,
Vol.15 No.3,
September
22,
2025
ABSTRACT: We report a case of unilateral right adrenal haemorrhage revealed by persistent neonatal jaundice. This adrenal haemorrhage occurred following a pregnancy that had progressed normally until premature rupture of the membranes, resulting in perinatal asphyxia. The clinical manifestations of adrenal haemorrhage are related to the extent of the haemorrhage and the extent of damage to the adrenal cortex. This observation highlights the importance of abdominal ultrasound in cases of jaundice during the neonatal period, as it allows an aetiological diagnosis to be made for effective management.