ea0082oc3 | Oral Communications | SFEEU2022
Irshad Shadman
, Harkness Rosie
, Hamad Adeel
, Mishra Biswa
Case History: A 51 year old man was brought in by ambulance with new confusion was found to have hypoglycaemia with a blood glucose of 1.8. He was treated by paramedics. His PMHx included a recent diagnosis of solitary pleural fibrous tumour, recent diagnosis of epilepsy. The patient had been admitted to hospital 10 weeks ago with recurrent confusions. Collateral history unveiled visual hallucinations. He had recently lost unintentional weight. Random blood glucose at first pr...