Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism Case Reports (Apr 2021)

Hypoglycemia after bariatric surgery: importance of exhaustive hormonal study

  • Alejandra Perez-Montes de Oca,
  • Silvia Pellitero,
  • Manel Puig-Domingo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1530/EDM-20-0131
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

Abstract

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Hypoglycemia is an uncommon clinical problem in non-diabetic patients or patients not being treated for diabetes mellitus. It is a rare, but well-established complication of bariatric surgery and, in some cases, it can be the only symptom of another medical problem. A 50-year-old woman with a history of partially recovered hypopituitarism after transsphenoidal surgery for a non-functioning pituitary macroadenoma complained about symptomatic hypoglycemia after sleeve gastrectomy surgery. Our initial studies failed to determine the cause for these episodes and treatment with acarbose (suspecting a dumping syndrome) was not helpful. Finally, laboratory findings revealed growth hormone (GH) deficiency. The patient received treatment with GH, with the resolution of symptoms after 3 months of treatment. Our case suggests that all causes of hypoglycemia should be considered and studied after bariatric surgery. An improvement in insulin-resistance following bariatric surgery can trigger clinical manifestations of GH deficiency.