Seizures following Billroth II gastrectomy
A 64-year old somnolent man was admitted to the emergency department with a reported seizure half an hour earlier. Due to similar episodes the patient had been treated with antiepileptics in the past. The patient s past history revealed a partial gastrectomy (Billroth II) more than ten years ago. At...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift 2005-03, Vol.130 (11), p.574-576 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A 64-year old somnolent man was admitted to the emergency department with a reported seizure half an hour earlier. Due to similar episodes the patient had been treated with antiepileptics in the past. The patient s past history revealed a partial gastrectomy (Billroth II) more than ten years ago.
At the time of admission blood glucose was 31 mg/dl. Other routine laboratory analyses and the clinical examination were normal. In addition, a detailed neurological examination and a cranial CT-scan were normal. Due to the hypoglycemia a dumping syndrome was suspected. A three hour oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) resulted in a late hypoglycemia, establishing the diagnosis of late dumping. After adaptation of the patient's diet no further hypoglycemic episodes occurred.
Manifestation of a dumping syndrome may occur even years after gastrectomy. Therefore, in patients presenting with hypoglycemia and a history of gut surgery, a dumping syndrome should be suspected. Furthermore, seizures due to hypoglycemia may be the only manifestation of late dumping. |
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ISSN: | 0012-0472 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-2005-865064 |