IMC Journal of Medical Science (Jun 2019)

Spontaneous hypoglycemia: a review

  • Sultana Marufa Shefin ,
  • Nazmul Kabir Qureshi,
  • Ahmed Salam Mir ,
  • Ahasnul Haq Amin ,
  • Tareen Ahmed ,
  • Faria Afsana ,
  • Md. Shah Alam ,
  • Farhana Akter ,
  • Md. Shah Emran ,
  • Tanjina Hossain ,
  • Md. Shahjamal Khan ,
  • Marufa Mustari ,
  • Nusrat Sultana ,
  • Mohammad Saifuddin ,
  • Sadiqa Tuqan ,
  • Shahjada Selim ,
  • Samir Kumar Talukder ,
  • Rafiq Uddin ,
  • Md. Feroz Amin

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Spontaneous hypoglycemia is an important entity that may affect multiple organs. The differential diagnosis is broad in individuals with hypoglycemia in the absence of diabetes mellitus. Multiple etiologies may be present concurrently. Drugs, critical illnesses, hormone deficiencies, and non-islet cell tumors should be considered in those who are ill or taking medications. In apparently healthy individuals, endogenous hyperinsulinism due to insulinoma, functional β-cell disorders, or insulin autoimmune conditions are possible, as are accidental, surreptitious or factitious causes of hypoglycemia. Investigations should be guided by clinical scenario. Irrespective of the exact cause of the spontaneous hypoglycemia, treatment consists of correcting the glycemic state and preventing recurrence by alleviating underlying pathology. This review discusses the causes, diagnosis and management of spontaneous hypoglycemia. IMC J Med Sci 2019; 13(1): 001. EPub date: 24 January 2019 Address for Correspondence: Dr. Sultana Marufa Shefin, Assistant Professor, Department of Endocrinology, BIRDEM General Hospital, 122 Kazi Nazrul Islam, Shahbag, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Email: [email protected]