Glucose-responsive insulinoma in a patient with postprandial hypoglycemia in the morning

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We report the case of an obese 79-year-old woman who experienced postprandial hypoglycemia in the morning. The serum immunoreactive insulin (IRI) and C-peptide levels responded in parallel with her serum glucose level during a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test. A prolonged fast test lowered her serum glucose level to 30 mg/dL, but serum IRI was not fully suppressed. Abdominal computed tomography revealed a tumor in the uncinate process of the pancreas. The tumor was histologically diagnosed as benign insulinoma after surgery. Therefore, glucose-responsive insulinoma as well as reactive hypoglycemia should be considered in patients who exhibit postprandial hypoglycemia. © 2010 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.

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Iida, K., Ohara, T., Hino, Y., Nobuhara, M., Ishida, J., & Chihara, K. (2010). Glucose-responsive insulinoma in a patient with postprandial hypoglycemia in the morning. Internal Medicine, 49(19), 2123–2127. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.49.3854

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