ea0031p89 | Clinical practice/governance and case reports | SFEBES2013
Rahman Mohammad
, Wordsworth Simon
, Curtis Gail
, Wong Stephen
A 73 years old gentleman with a diagnosis of mesothelioma presented with symptoms typical of hypoglycaemia. Other than the expected abnormal chest signs there were no significant examination findings.Capillary glucose was unrecordable; lab testing confirmed serum glucose of 0.9 mmol/l. He had no history of diabetes mellitus or any medication that may induce hypoglycaemia. There was a slight rise in CRP and white cell count was elevated. There was no clin...