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01-12-2021 | Tuberculosis | Case report
An autopsy case of unexpected death due to Addison’s disease caused by adrenal tuberculosis
Authors:
Nan Zhao, Yutong Gao, Chunsheng Ni, Danfang Zhang, Xiulan Zhao, Yanlei Li, Baocun Sun
Published in:
European Journal of Medical Research
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Issue 1/2021
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Abstract
Background
Adrenal tuberculosis is difficult to diagnose due to non-specific symptom. Unexpected death due to adrenal insufficiency after trauma surgery is rare.
Case presentation
A 45-year-old man, who was admitted to hospital because of trauma to the right hand, died unexpectedly on the 13th day after replantation of amputated fingers. He was diagnosed with brain edema and diluted hyponatremia. Autopsy and histopathologic examination revealed severe brain edema combined with cerebellar tonsillar hernia, extensive destruction of adrenal gland caused by bilateral adrenal tuberculosis and right lung invasive pulmonary tuberculosis.
Conclusions
Trauma and pulmonary tuberculosis complicated with adrenal tuberculosis induced the adrenal crisis, which eventually lead to severe cerebral edema and hernia, and finally death from respiratory and circulatory failure. This autopsy and histopathologic examination suggested a possible pathophysiologic mechanism of sudden death due to diluted hyponatremia after trauma surgery.