Giulia Cordenos, Elia Piccinno, Mattia Cominacini, Maria Vittoria Davì
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Abstract
Introduction: Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia (HH) is a rare condition characterized by inappropriately elevated insulin levels in the presence of low glucose levels. A proper diagnostic framework is fundamental to avoid patients undergoing unnecessary diagnostic and therapeutic invasive procedures. Objective: The study aimed to assess the clinical presentation, diagnostic work-up, and treatment of a single-center cohort of patients affected by HH. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of data collected from January 2000-2023 Results: Our study included 104 patients: 81 (58% F) affected by insulinoma, 11 (91% F) by autoimmune hypoglycemia, 7 (71% M) by post-gastric surgery hypoglycemia, and 5 (80% F) by factitious hypoglycemia. HH was more frequent in females (63 F vs. 41 M, p-value 0.039). The median age at diagnosis was lower in insulinoma than in the autoimmune group (52.7 vs. 63.7 y, p < 0.001). During the hypoglycemic event, insulin and C-peptide levels were significantly higher in autoimmune hypoglycemia than in insulinoma (insulin 324.6 vs. 36.4 μU/ml, p-value 0.033; C-peptide 14.25 vs. 3.99 ng/ml, p-value 0.003). Specifically, C-peptide levels < 9.6 ng/ml and insulin levels < 75 μU/ml exhibited 97.3% vs. 93.4% sensitivity and 80% vs. 90% specificity for insulinoma diagnosis, respectively. Regarding insulinoma, the sensitivity of localizing imaging was 88% for Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS), 86% for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), 82% for Computed Tomography (CT) scan, 52% for nuclear imaging, and 100% for angiography with the Doppman test. Among insulinoma patients, 79% received surgical treatment while 4% radiofrequency ablation. Symptomatic remission occurred in 100% of cases. Conclusion: We have confirmed insulinoma as the primary cause of HH. The autoimmune form should be suspected when insulin and C-peptide levels are markedly elevated.
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This journal is devoted to timely reviews and original articles of experimental and clinical studies in the field of endocrine, metabolic, and immune disorders. Specific emphasis is placed on humoral and cellular targets for natural, synthetic, and genetically engineered drugs that enhance or impair endocrine, metabolic, and immune parameters and functions. Moreover, the topics related to effects of food components and/or nutraceuticals on the endocrine-metabolic-immune axis and on microbioma composition are welcome.