Journal of Clinical and Scientific Research (Feb 2012)

Varied presentation of hyperinsulinaemic hypoglycaemia

  • K.V. Sreedhar Babu,
  • M.N. Pawan,
  • C.V. Harinarayan,
  • V. Suresh,
  • P. Satish,
  • P. Amaresh Reddy,
  • G. Rajagopal,
  • A.Y. Lakshmi,
  • Alok Sachan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 01, no. 01
pp. 43 – 45

Abstract

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Hypoglycaemia is a fairly common clinical entity, mainly due to its high prevalence as a complication of therapy for diabetes. Spontaneous hypoglycemia with unsuppressed plasma insulin is a relatively uncommon endocrine disorder. We are reporting three cases of hyperinslinemic hypoglycaemia due to insulinomas which include insulinoma present- ing as seizures and abnormal behaviour in an adolescent boy, insulinoma presenting in the postpartum period and insulinoma developing in a woman with type 2 diabetes mellitus

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