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01-12-2014 | Case report
Ectopic insulin secreting neuroendocrine tumor of kidney with recurrent hypoglycemia: a diagnostic dilemma
Authors:
S Ramkumar, Atul Dhingra, VP Jyotsna, Mohd Ashraf Ganie, Chandan J Das, Amlesh Seth, Mehar C Sharma, Chandra Sekhar Bal
Published in:
BMC Endocrine Disorders
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Issue 1/2014
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Abstract
Background
Hypoglycemia secondary to ectopic insulin secretion of non-pancreatic tumors is rare.
Case presentation
We describe a middle aged woman with recurrent hypoglycemia. On evaluation, she was detected to have hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia and right sided renal mass lesion. 68Ga-Dotanoc and 99mTc-HYNICTOC scans confirmed the intrarenal mass to be of neuroendocrine origin. Right nephrectomy was done and it turned out to be an insulin secreting neuroendocrine tumour. Neuroendocrine nature of this tumour was further confirmed by ultra-structural examination. Her hypoglycemia did not recur after resection of this tumour.
Conclusion
Few cases of ectopic insulin secretion have been reported though some are not proven convincingly. This case addresses all the issues raised in previous case reports and proves by clinical, laboratory, functional imaging and immunohistochemical analysis that ectopic origin of insulin by non-pancreatic tumors does occur. To our knowledge, this is the first reported case of ectopic insulinoma arising from the kidney.