Insulinoma presenting as refractory seizure disorder [v1; ref status: indexed, http://f1000r.es/QpLvld]

Hypoglycaemia can lead to acute disorders of cognition, consciousness, epilepsy, transient ischemia, psychosis and chronic disorders of dementia and neuropathy. Misdiagnosis and delay in treatment are common and prolonged hypoglycemia can lead to permanent neurological deficit or fatal coma. Hypogly...

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Main Authors: Pamela Correia, Roopal Panchani, Rajeev Ranjan, Chandrashekhar Agrawal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: F1000 Research Ltd 2012-09-01
Series:F1000Research
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Online Access:http://f1000research.com/articles/1-15/v1
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Summary:Hypoglycaemia can lead to acute disorders of cognition, consciousness, epilepsy, transient ischemia, psychosis and chronic disorders of dementia and neuropathy. Misdiagnosis and delay in treatment are common and prolonged hypoglycemia can lead to permanent neurological deficit or fatal coma. Hypoglycemia caused by an insulinoma is a readily treatable condition that should be considered in the differential diagnosis of intractable seizures. The following case report highlights the need for careful reassessment of all seizures that are atypical and refractory to medication.
ISSN:2046-1402