Title of article :
Noninsulinoma pancreatogenous hypoglycemia syndrome in a Saudi male: A diagnostic and management dilemma
Author/Authors :
Karawagh, Abdullah M. King Khalid National Guard Hospital - Department of Medicine, Saudi Arabia , Abdullah, Layla S. King Abdulaziz University Hospital - Department of Pathology, Saudi Arabia , Gasim, Abdelhamid M. King Khalid National Guard Hospital - Department of Medicine, Saudi Arabia , Abdelaziz, Muntasir M. King Khalid National Guard Hospital - Department of Medicine, Saudi Arabia
From page :
1654
To page :
1657
Abstract :
Nesidioblastosis is focal or diffuse islet hyperplasia leading to hyperinsulinism with subsequent hypoglycemia in the absence of insulinoma, usually described in neonates and infancy. We described the first adult case of nesidioblastosis in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf region. The diagnosis and treatment of the condition can be very difficult and challenging. Despite the fact that our patient responded initially to surgical treatment, his hypoglycemic symptoms occasionally recurred and needed adjunctive medical treatment. Although initially thought to affect only infants and children, cases of nesidioblastosis can affect adults and pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the clinicians.
Journal title :
Saudi Medical Journal
Journal title :
Saudi Medical Journal
Record number :
2680166
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