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[Insulinoma and pregnancy. Clinical case]
C Liberman1, M A Valenzuela, F Hernández
1Departamento de Endocrinología, Hospital Barros Luco Trudeau, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile (División Sur), Santiago de Chile.
Abstract:
A 25 year old woman developed severe episodes of hypoglycemia during the first weeks of pregnancy. Insulin blood levels of 53 uU/ml and Peptide C levels of 6.5 ng/dl were shown associated to a blood glucose level of 34 mg/dl. Echotomographic examination of the abdomen was unrewarding. Surgical exploration revealed a 1.5 cm tumor located at the junction of the body and tail of the pancreas, which was removed. Hypoglycemia disappeared and pregnancy continued uneventfully ending in a normal delivery at 40 weeks. The newborn was normal and no motor or psychologic abnormalities have been noted during follow up to 2 years of age.