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A rare cause of hypoglycemia in adults

https://doi.org/10.17650/1818-8338-2022-16-4-K668

Abstract

The aim of the study was to describe a clinical case of noninsulinoma pancreatogenous hypoglycemia (NIPH).

Materials and methods. Patient R. 42 years old, woman, was admitted with complaints on spastic abdominal pain, heartburn, flatulence, bloating. The patient had a history of cramping pains in the upper abdomen, episodes of hypoglycemia up to once a day, periodically diarrhea with undigested food up to 3 times a day, and frequent weakness during last 9 years. In 2013, she was diagnosed with a neuroendocrine tumor of the pancreas, and therefore distal pancreatectomy was performed that year. According to histological and immuno-histochemical studies, foci of islet-cell hyperplasia (nesidioblastosis) were noted in the tail of the pancreas against the background of tissue fibrosis. Non-insulinoma pancreatogenous hypoglycemia of adults (NIPH) was diagnosed, enzyme replacement therapy and Octreotide-depo were prescribed. Relapses were noted twice. Two weeks before admission, the patient noted episodes of hypoglycemia. Upon admission, the patient had state of moderate severity, irregular stools up to 3–4 times a day. Antibacterial treatment was carried out, enzyme replacement therapy, octreotide was continued.

Results. On the 7th day of hospitalization, the patient was stabilized: the level of glycemia was 4.5–4.9 mmol / l, the frequency and consistency of stool normalized. No data for decompensation of the disease has been received. The patient was discharged in a satisfactory condition.

Conclusion. This clinical case demonstrates the influence of NIPH on the patient’s quality of life and the need for constant vigilance against the recurrence of hypoglycemic episodes, despite the treatment. This case can improve the awareness about this rare but important disease.

About the Authors

G. R. Avetisian
N.I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

1 Ostrovityanova St., Moscow 117997



Z. R. Tsinoeva
European Medical Center
Russian Federation

35 Schepkina St., Moscow 129090



N. E. Altshuler
European Medical Center
Russian Federation

35 Schepkina St., Moscow 129090



E. R. Moskalets
European Medical Center
Russian Federation

35 Schepkina St., Moscow 129090



P. A. Glazunov
European Medical Center
Russian Federation

35 Schepkina St., Moscow 129090



S. S. Bunova
European Medical Center; Belgorod State National Research University, Ministry of Education and Science of Russia
Russian Federation

35 Schepkina St., Moscow 129090

85 Pobedy St., Belgorod 308015



E. V. Zhilyayev
N.I. Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia; European Medical Center; Russian medical academy of continuous professional education, Ministry of Health of Russia
Russian Federation

Evgeny Valerievich Zhilyayev

1 Ostrovityanova St., Moscow 117997

35 Schepkina St., Moscow 129090

2 / 1 Barricadnaya St., Moscow 125993



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Avetisian G.R., Tsinoeva Z.R., Altshuler N.E., Moskalets E.R., Glazunov P.A., Bunova S.S., Zhilyayev E.V. A rare cause of hypoglycemia in adults. The Clinician. 2022;16(4):39-44. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17650/1818-8338-2022-16-4-K668

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