Abstract | BACKGROUND: CASE PRESENTATION: A 60 year old male with no relevant past medical history was referred to the endocrinology clinic with 18 month history of episodic hypoglycemic symptoms and, on one occasion was noted to have a fingerstick glucose of 36 mg/dL while having symptoms of hypoglycemia. Basic laboratory evaluation was unrevealing. Further evaluation however showed an elevated serum IGF-2 level at 2215 ng/mL (reference range 411-1248 ng/mL). Imaging demonstrated a large right suprarenal mass. A right nephrectomy with resection of the mass demonstrated a malignant solitary fibrous tumor. Post resection, the patient's IGF-2 levels normalized and hypoglycemic symptoms resolved. CONCLUSION: Due to the structural and biochemical homology between IGF-2 and insulin, elevated levels of IGF-2 can result in hypoglycemia. A posttranslational precursor to IGF-2 known as "big IGF" also possesses biologic activity. Review of recent reported cases of NICTH identified widespread anatomic locations and varied pathologic diagnoses of tumors associated with paraneoplastic production of IGF-2 causing hypoglycemia. Definitive management of hypoglycemia associated with paraneoplastic production of IGF-2 consists of resection of the tumor responsible for IGF-2 production. Accumulating literature provides a firm basis for routine IGF-2 laboratory evaluation in patients presenting with spontaneous hypoglycemia with no readily apparent cause.
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Authors | Ameer Khowaja, Brianna Johnson-Rabbett, John Bantle, Amir Moheet |
Journal | BMC endocrine disorders
(BMC Endocr Disord)
Vol. 14
Pg. 49
(Jun 17 2014)
ISSN: 1472-6823 [Print] England |
PMID | 24934576
(Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Insulin
- Insulin-Like Growth Factor II
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Topics |
- Humans
- Hyperinsulinism
(etiology, metabolism, surgery)
- Hypoglycemia
(etiology, metabolism, surgery)
- Insulin
(blood)
- Insulin-Like Growth Factor II
(metabolism)
- Kidney Neoplasms
(complications, metabolism, surgery)
- Male
- Middle Aged
- Nephrectomy
- Prognosis
- Solitary Fibrous Tumors
(complications, metabolism, surgery)
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