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Case Reports
. 2022 Mar 23;8(4):154-157.
doi: 10.1016/j.aace.2022.03.002. eCollection 2022 Jul-Aug.

Metastatic Insulinoma Presenting With Postprandial Hypoglycemia

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Metastatic Insulinoma Presenting With Postprandial Hypoglycemia

Monique Debrah Maher et al. AACE Clin Case Rep. .

Abstract

Background/objective: Patients with an insulinoma, a type of pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, typically present with fasting hypoglycemia but can rarely present exclusively with postprandial hypoglycemia.

Case report: A 69-year-old man presented with episodes of postprandial blurry vision, sweating, and confusion for the last 2 years that were becoming more frequent over the last several weeks. Home blood glucose measurements revealed postprandial hypoglycemia (glucose level, 45-70 mg/dL), and symptoms were consistent with the Whipple triad. Continuous glucose monitoring revealed only postprandial hypoglycemia within 2 hours following meals. An outpatient fast was conducted with detectable insulin (6 μIU/mL) and C-peptide (2.0 ng/mL) levels with an elevated proinsulin (20.8 pmol/L) level when the serum blood glucose level dropped to 47 mg/dL (21 hours after the initiation of the fast). A computed tomography scan of the abdomen and pelvis showed a 1.6-cm hyperenhancing lesion in the distal body of the pancreas. He underwent endoscopic ultrasonography with fine-needle aspiration. Pathology revealed a low-grade, well-differentiated, neuroendocrine tumor with lymphovascular invasion and regional lymph node metastases, confirming the diagnosis of a pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor.

Discussion: Exclusive postprandial hypoglycemia is estimated to occur in 6% of the insulinomas. Patients with postprandial hypoglycemia may be initially managed as those with reactive hypoglycemia; however, this case highlights the importance of evaluating for an insulinoma in a patient who has failed treatment for reactive hypoglycemia. This case also demonstrates the importance of including proinsulin levels in that evaluation.

Conclusion: Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor should be considered in postprandial hypoglycemia, even in the absence of fasting hypoglycemia. Measuring proinsulin levels is essential in the diagnostic workup of insulinoma causing hypoglycemia.

Keywords: NET, neuroendocrine tumor; insulinoma; neuroendocrine tumor; postprandial hypoglycemia.

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Excerpts from the G6 Continuous Glucose Monitoring System (Dexcom) reading demonstrating postprandial hypoglycemia.
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A computed tomography scan of the abdomen and pelvis with and without contrast showing a 1.6-cm hyperenhancing tumor in the distal body of the pancreas.

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