Title of article :
Recurrent Neuroglycopenia: Do Not Forget Non-islet Cell Induced Tumor Hypoglycemia
Author/Authors :
Maji, Suvendu Department of Surgical Oncology - Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute, West Bengal, India , Ghosh, Indranil Department of Surgical Oncology - Chittaranjan National Cancer Institute, West Bengal, India
Abstract :
Non-islet cell tumor hypoglycemia (NICTH) is an exceedingly rare paraneoplastic
condition and often its commonest presenting symptom is hypoglycaemia. Most cases
of NICTH are associated with underlying mesenchymal or epithelial neoplasm.
However our case is unique as NICTH was associated with well differentiated
liposarcoma, which has never been described before. Most of the reported cases of
NICTH were diagnosed on the basis of biochemical tests. However NICTH can also
be a diagnosis of exclusion as highlighted by our case report. This case also highlights
both the diagnostic dilemma and the surgical challenges in the management of such
cases. The elderly lady presented with repeated episodes of loss of unconsciousness
for which she was hospitalised twice. Her symptoms closely resembled that of a cerebrovascular
accident patient. However CT brain did not reveal any brain lesion.
However she also had spontaneous episodes of hypoglycaemia which led to further
investigations. Ultrasonography abdomen revealed presence of huge retroperitoneal mass
on FNAB which was malignant. Subsequently, she was put on dextrose drip and
thorough investigations ruled out metastatic disease. She underwent laparotomy and
the mass was excised enbloc. Postoperative recovery was smooth and the hypoglycaemia
resoled spontaneously. Final histopathologic examination was suggestive of well
differentiated liposarcoma. At the 6-month follow-up, she was free from hypoglycemic
episodes. This case highlights that NICTH can be a difficult diagnosis given its
propensity to mimic several other benign conditions. NICTH can also be caused by
liposarcomas. Diagnosis by excluding all other causes of hypoglycaemia is also an option
where costly biochemical tests are unavailable. Surgical excision is the main stay of
treatment.
Keywords :
Tumor Hypoglycemia , Recurrent Neuroglycopenia
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics