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Sakamoto, Shinya Department of Gastroenteorlogical Surgery, Kochi Health Sciences Center
Tabuchi, Motoyasu Department of Gastroenteorlogical Surgery, Kochi Health Sciences Center
Yoshimatsu, Rika Department of Radiology, Kochi Health Sciences Center
Hishida, Ai Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Kochi Health Sciences Center
Matsumoto, Manabu Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kochi Health Sciences Center
Iwata, Jun Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kochi Health Sciences Center
Okabayashi, Takehiro Department of Gastroenteorlogical Surgery, Kochi Health Sciences Center
Abstract
Nesidioblastosis, also known as persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia, is usually observed in children and infants, although more recently adult-onset nesidioblastosis has also been described. We present a case of nesidioblastosis in a 78-year-old man that was detected by 111In-pentetreotide single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT/CT). The patient was transferred to our hospital’s emergency department in a hypoglycemic coma. Dynamic enhanced CT could detect no lesion in the pancreas, but an 111In-pentetreotide SPECT/CT scan performed after a similar episode four weeks later showed increased focal uptake at the head of the pancreas. The results of a selective arterial calcium injection test were negative. After careful consideration and discussion among colleagues, surgical intervention was selected, and a pancreaticoduodenectomy was performed. On histology, there were elevated numbers of Langerhans islets in the pancreatic head, and the islets themselves appeared enlarged. Hypertrophic β-cells comprised the majority, but α-cells, δ-cells and pancreatic polypeptide were also detected in the islets. Based on the histopathological results and repeated hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemic crises, the patient was finally diagnosed with adult-onset nesidioblastosis. He had no hypoglycemic symptoms during outpatient follow-up examination. Since 111In-pentetreotide SPECT/CT may be able to detect nesidioblastosis, clinicians should consider this relatively new-modality examination when encountering such cases.
Keywords
111In-pentetreotide
nesidioblastosis
single-photon emission computed tomography
hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia
Amo Type
Case Report
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
2024-10
Volume
volume78
Issue
issue5
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
423
End Page
428
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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publisher
Refereed
True
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