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Review
. 2024 Apr 16;35(3):111-119.
doi: 10.1515/jbcpp-2024-0030. eCollection 2024 May 1.

How should we differentiate hypoglycaemia in non-diabetic patients?

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How should we differentiate hypoglycaemia in non-diabetic patients?

Michele R Modestino et al. J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol. .

Abstract

Hypoglycaemic syndromes are rare in apparently healthy individuals and their diagnosis can be a difficult challenge for clinicians as there are no shared guidelines that suggest how to approach patients with a suspect hypoglycaemic disorder. Since hypoglycaemia symptoms are common and nonspecific, it's necessary to document the Whipple Triad (signs and/or symptoms compatible with hypoglycaemia; relief of symptoms following glucose administration; low plasma glucose levels) before starting any procedure. Once the triad is documented, a meticulous anamnesis and laboratory tests (blood glucose, insulin, proinsulin, C-peptide, β-hydroxybutyrate and anti-insulin antibodies) should be performed. Results can guide the physician towards further specific tests, concerning the suspected disease. In this review, we consider all current causes of hypoglycaemia, including rare diseases such as nesidioblastosis and Hirata's syndrome, describe appropriate tests for diagnosis and suggest strategies to differentiate hypoglycaemia aetiology.

Keywords: Whipple triad; hyperinsulinemia; hypoglycemia; insulinoma.

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