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      Insulinoma in pregnancy: a case report and review of the literature.

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          Insulinomas are rare tumors with an incidence of approximately four cases per million person-years. Nineteen cases of insulinoma during pregnancy have been reported. Hypoglycemic symptoms usually appear during the first trimester. A 28-year-old primigravida was admitted at 6 weeks of gestation after referral for uncontrolled seizures. Her previous seizure work-up included a normal EEG and a normal magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. Elevated fasting insulin and C-peptide levels accompanied severe hypoglycemia. The patient was managed with glucose monitoring, frequent small meals, and rare doses of glucagon. Postpartum testing was consistent with insulinoma, and magnetic resonance imaging indicated a mass in the tail of the pancreas. During surgical exploration with intraoperative ultrasound, two insulinomas were removed from the tail of the pancreas. The hypoglycemic episodes resolved and the fasting glucose levels normalized. Insulinomas are rare in pregnancy and can be difficult to diagnose. Symptoms may resolve during the second and third trimesters, possibly due to changes in glucose metabolism associated with pregnancy. Misdiagnosis has been fatal. Careful management during pregnancy and aggressive treatment after delivery are essential.

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          Journal
          Obstet Gynecol Surv
          Obstetrical & gynecological survey
          Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
          0029-7828
          0029-7828
          Apr 2002
          : 57
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Malcolm Grow Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland 20762-6600, USA. catakacs@aol.com
          Article
          10.1097/00006254-200204000-00022
          11961480
          f099efea-94bf-42df-a63d-8876b4f1ec76
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