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ea0007p300 | Clinical case reports | BES2004

Severe reactive hypoglycaemia alleviated by acorbose administration

Thomas C , Ward A , Leatherdale B

Reactive hypoglycaemia is usually mild, often presents with non-specific symptoms and may be difficult to distinguish from neuropsychiatric illnessThe diagnosis should be considered when these symptoms are related to eating. We present a severe case of idiopathic hypoglycaemia which responded dramatically to the alpha-glucosidase inhibitor acarbose.A 25 year old woman presented with a nine year history of intermittent thirst, feeling hot, distal paraesth...

ea0029p345 | Clinical case reports - Pituitary/Adrenal | ICEECE2012

Delayed presentation of late onset CSF rhinorrhoea following dopamine agonist therapy for giant prolactinoma

Prague J. , Mustafa O. , Ward C. , Manu C. , Thomas N. , Hampton T. , King A. , Kumar J. , Gilbert J. , Whitelaw B.

Background: CSF rhinorrhoea is a rare but recognised complication of dopamine agonist therapy for macroprolactinoma. In the majority of cases, onset of CSF rhinorrhoea is within 4 months of commencing therapy.Case report: A 23-year-old man presented to the Emergency Department in April 2010 with acute weakness in his left arm and leg associated with intermittent headaches. Examination revealed mild right-sided ptosis and inadequate androgenisation. Visua...