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Recurrent Severe Hypoinsulinemic Hypoglycemia Responsive to Temozolomide And Bevacizumab In A Patient With Doege-Potter Syndrome

Amie Ogunsakin, Holly L. Hilsenbeck, David C. Portnoy,Ebenezer A. Nyenwe

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences(2018)

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Abstract
Nonislet cell tumor hypoglycemia is rare. We highlight the diagnosis and treatment of recurrent severe hypoglycemia in a 49-year-old woman with malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura (Doege-Potter syndrome). The clinical, laboratory and radiologic findings of the case are presented and a brief literature review is provided. Of note, imaging studies showed a large mass in the right hemithorax and pathology and immunehistochemical stains confirmed a malignant solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura. She was a poor surgical candidate owing to a large tumor burden. She was treated with a combination of temozolomide and bevacizumab to which she responded with resolution of hypoglycemia. The treatment of choice for hypoglycemia in patients with the Doege-Potter syndrome is surgical excision. We here report that a combination of temozolomide and bevacizumab may be a viable option in patients with inoperable disease.
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Doege-Potter syndrome,Hypoglycemia,Temozolomide,Bevacizumab
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