Acute adrenal infarction as an incidental CT finding and a potential prognosis factor in severe SARS-CoV-2 infection: a retrospective cohort analysis on 219 patients.
Pierre LeyendeckerSébastien RitterMarianne RiouAntoine WackenthalerFerhat MezianiCatherine RoyMickaël OhanaPublished in: European radiology (2020)
• Acute adrenal infarction on initial chest CT evaluation of severe COVID-19 is frequent (51/219). • AAI might be a factor of poorer prognosis, with increased rate of ICU hospitalization and length of stay.
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