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Horseshoe adrenal gland in association with asplenia: presentation of six new cases and review of the literature.

Peter J Strouse1, Jack O Haller, Walter E Berdon, Mark A Rosovsky, Richard D Bellah, Mason Barr.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Asplenia syndrome is a form of heterotaxy characterized by bilateral right-sidedness. Congenital fusion of the adrenal glands ("horseshoe adrenal gland") is a less common feature of asplenia syndrome, most instances of which have been found at autopsy.
PURPOSE: To present clinical and imaging features of infants diagnosed with asplenia syndrome and horseshoe adrenal gland.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Six infants with asplenia syndrome were identified as having a horseshoe adrenal gland. Medical records and imaging studies were reviewed to determine clinical presentation, associated anomalies, and outcome. The literature was reviewed for prior reports of horseshoe adrenal gland.
RESULTS: Horseshoe adrenal gland was identified in five infants by sonography and one by CT, the latter confirmed by autopsy. In all cases, the horseshoe adrenal gland was pre-aortic. Besides features of asplenia syndrome, one infant also had associated vertebral anomalies and bilateral renal agenesis. Including the current cases, of 65 reported cases of horseshoe adrenal gland 34 (52%) were associated with asplenia, 24 (37%) with neural tube defects, 19 (29%) with renal anomalies, and 2 (3%) with Cornelia de Lange syndrome. Horseshoe adrenal gland has not been reported with polysplenia syndrome.
CONCLUSIONS: Horseshoe adrenal gland is a less common manifestation of asplenia that may be demonstrated by imaging. Horseshoe adrenal gland may be a differentiating feature between asplenia and polysplenia.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12389104     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-002-0773-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


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3.  Horseshoe adrenal gland in right atrial isomerism and asplenia.

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4.  Horseshoe adrenal gland: a rare congenital anomaly.

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Journal:  Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2022-03-09

6.  Horseshoe adrenal gland associated with type 1 diastematomyelia in an asymptomatic adult.

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Journal:  BJR Case Rep       Date:  2021-01-28

7.  Butterfly adrenal gland with maldevelopment of the mesonephric duct: A rare association in an adult patient.

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