hrp0094p1-24 | Diabetes A | ESPE2021
Worth Chris
, Hall Caroline
, Wilson Sarah
, Gilligan Niamh
, O’Shea Elaine
, Salomon-Estebanez Maria
, Dunne Mark
, Banerjee Indraneel
,
Background: Congenital Hyperinsulinism (CHI) is the most common cause of recurrent and severe hypoglycaemia in childhood and can be broadly categorised into two subtypes. Diffuse CHI (CHI-D) involving all pancreatic cells is usually treated with medications and rarely subtotal pancreatectomy. Focal CHI (CHI-F) involves a solitary insulin hypersecreting pancreatic lesion and can be cured following surgical lesionectomy. Many patients with CHI-F and CHI-D underg...