A mysterious case of normalising blood sugar: insulinoma in a long-standing diabetic patient.

Age Ageing

Department of Medicine for the Elderly, Woodend Hospital, Eday Road, Aberdeen, AB15 6XS, UK.

Published: May 2006

We report a case of recurrent hypoglycaemia in a long-standing type 2 diabetic patient, despite dramatic reduction in her anti-diabetic therapy. Subsequent investigations revealed an insulinoma as the cause. This patient was treated medically with diazoxide therapy, as multiple co-morbidities were felt to preclude surgical intervention. Although insulinoma is rare in the elderly and exceedingly rare in the context of type 2 diabetes, it should be given due consideration when no other exacerbating factor is found.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afj089DOI Listing

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