A rare case report of reversible glucose counterregulation in an insulinoma patient with type 2 diabetes
ConclusionsThe diagnosis of T2DM in the patient after surgery may be related to increased food intake and insulin resistance induced by hyperinsulinemia caused by long-term hypoglycemia. The reversible decrease in cortisol levels, not adrenocortical insufficiency during the diagnostic process, may be caused by a transient abnormality in glucose counterregulation.
Source: Endocrine - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research
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