| Literature DB >> 10211570 |
N Eriguchi1, S Aoyagi, M Hara, E Tanaka, M Hashimoto, A Jimi.
Abstract
We report herein the cases of two women, aged 34 years and 39 years, respectively, found to have hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia after presenting with a history of episodes of temporary loss of consciousness, nausea, and fainting. Under the suspected diagnosis of insulinoma, localization procedures were carried out, but no tumor was found. In both patients, a definite gradient in insulin concentration was found in the pancreas by percutaneous transhepatic or intraoperative portal venous sampling, and a misdiagnosis of insulinoma of the pancreatic body was made. During exploratory laparotomy no tumor was palpable in the pancreas, and intraoperative ultrasonography showed no low echoic mass in the pancreas. A distal pancreatectomy was performed in both patients, and histopathological examination of the resected specimens revealed graded slight hyperplasia of the islet cells.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10211570 DOI: 10.1007/BF02483064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Today ISSN: 0941-1291 Impact factor: 2.549