Thoresen S I, Aleksandersen M, Lønaas L, Bredal W P, Grøndalen J, Berthelsen K
Norwegian College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Oslo.
J Small Anim Pract. 1995 Jun;36(6):282-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-5827.1995.tb02921.x.
A five-year-old intact male rottweiler was presented with a history of episodic weakness and mild-generalised seizures. A tentative diagnosis of an insulin-secreting tumour in the pancreas was made based on fasting hypoglycaemia with concomitant hyperinsulinaemia and a subnormal fructosamine value. The diagnosis was confirmed by exploratory coeliotomy, intravenous infusion of methylene blue, histopathology and immuno-histochemical analysis of suspected neoplastic tissue. Fructosamine assays are traditionally used for monitoring the metabolic status of diabetics where a single elevated measurement reflects persistent hyperglycaemia. This report suggests that a single low measurement of fructosamine may indicate persistent hypoglycaemia and may be helpful, in conjunction with an insulin measurement, in the diagnosis of insulin-secreting tumours.