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While patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) or multiple sclerosis (MS) are at high risk of developing postoperative complications, both of them have special anesthetic considerations in intraoperative and postoperative periods. A careful preoperative evaluation, use of the optimal anesthetic regimen and close postoperative care is essential for these patients. Rarity of coexistence of both obstructive sleep apnea and multiple sclerosis in a surgical patient necessitates careful anesthetic management.

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Objective: To describe a patient admitted with acute adrenocortical failure and a right adrenal mass without evidence of tuberculosis, who was ultimately diagnosed with isolated adrenal tuberculosis after postoperative histopathologic evaluation.

Methods: A case report is presented, with clinical, laboratory, and imaging findings. We also discuss potential factors that may complicate the diagnosis of tuberculosis.

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