Two infants were admitted for severe, intractable hypoglycemia. "Fasting" tests lasting 45 and 30 minutes respectively revealed hypoglycemia with inappropriately elevated levels of plasma insulin and plasma C-peptide. Subsequently, somatostatin was infused to test the individual sensitivity of the B-cells. Basal and glucose-induced insulin and C-peptide secretion were significantly reduced. Preoperative treatment with somatostatin was introduced, which controlled the hypoglycemia. In both patients, subtotal pancreatectomy was effective in restoring normal glucose homeostasis.
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