Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia. Differential diagnosis by determination of the species of circulating insulin
W. A. Bauman and R. S. Yalow
Hypoglycemia when associated with hyperinsulinemia is usually a consequence
of an insulinoma or the administration of either insulin or an insulin
secretagogue. This report describes 14 patients with hypoglycemia whose
diagnosis was clarified by the use of a species-specific insulin
radioimmunoassay. Eleven of the 14 patients had elevated levels of animal
insulin due to surreptitious accidental or malicious administration of
insulin. Three of the 14 patients had hyperinsulinemia as the result of
excessive human insulin release and were found to have either intrinsic
pancreatic disease or secretagogue-mediated insulin release.