ea0059ep69 | Neoplasia, cancer & late effects | SFEBES2018
Bruce Peter Przylecki
, Majeed Muhammad Shakeel
, Till David
, Deore Mahesh
A 79-year-old female patient, with a background history of hypertension and ischaemic heart disease was brought by ambulance to hospital with near collapse episode associated with capillary blood glucose (CBG) of 2.1 mmol/l. Her regular medications include Ramipril, clopidogrel and atorvastatin. She had no history of diabetes. While inpatient, it was observed that majority of low capillary blood glucose readings (CBG) were late night or early mornings. At venous glucose of 1.9...