2019
DOI: 10.5144/0256-4947.2019.359
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Iatrogenic occult infection causing hypoglycemia in a teenage female

Abstract: Hypoglycemia is a clinically significant disorder with a wide variety of underlying causes. We report an unusual case of hypoglycemic episodes caused by an iatrogenic infection in a 17-year-old white female who presented to our emergency department complaining of 2-3 episodes of syncope per week in the previous year, which started after an appendectomy in 2016. She was hypoglycemic and a vague painless abdominal mass was found upon palpation. An abdominal CT revealed a large, well-defined heterogeneous lesion.… Show more

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