High-dose calcium stimulation test in a case of insulinoma masquerading as hysteria |
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Authors: | Nakamura Yoshio Doi Ryuichiro Kohno Yasuhiro Shimono Dai Kuwamura Naomitsu Inoue Koichi Koshiyama Hiroyuki Imamura Masayuki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, Hyogo Prefectural Amagasaki Hospital, 1-1-1 Higashi-daimotsu-cho, Amagasaki, 660-0828 Hyogo, Japan;(2) Department of Internal Medicine Psychiatry, Hyogo Prefectural Amagasaki Hospital, Hyogo, Japan;(3) Department of Surgery and Surgical Basic Science, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | It is reported that some cases with insulinoma present with neuropsychiatric symptoms and are often misdiagnosed as psychosis. Here we report a case of insulinoma masquerading as hysteria, whose final diagnosis could be made using high-dose calcium stimulation test. A 28-yr-old woman was referred presenting with substupor, mutism, mannerism, restlessness, and incoherence. Laboratory examinations revealed hypoglycemia (33 mg/dL) and detectable insulin levels (9.7 microU/mL), suggesting the diagnosis of insulinoma. However, neither imaging studies nor selective arterial calcium injection (SACI) test with a conventional dose of calcium (0.025 mEq/kg) indicated the tumor. High-dose calcium injection (0.05 mEq/kg) evoked insulin secretion when injected into superior mesenteric artery. A solitary tumor in the head of the pancreas was resected, and her plasma glucose returned to normal. Postoperatively, iv injection of secretin resulted in a normal response of insulin, which was not found preoperatively. This case suggests the usefulness of the SACI test with high-dose of calcium in the case of insulinoma when the standard dose fails to detect such a tumor. |
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Keywords: | Insulinoma hysteria selective arterial calcium injection test secretin test |
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