Palliative embolization of fibrosarcoma for control of tumor-induced hypoglycemia

Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology
S J LengleR O'Donnell

Abstract

A 77-year-old woman with prior long-standing insulin-dependent diabetes presented with malignant hypoglycemia secondary to insulin-like substances excreted from a large unresectable fibrosarcoma of the left thigh. Partial embolization of the tumor supply from the deep femoral artery was performed using 150-250 microns polyvinyl alcohol foam particles. After embolization, the patient's serum glucose levels reverted to normal and she could be discharged from the hospital.

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