GEORGE TOWN: Doctors once sent a tumour patient to a mental hospital, not knowing that the two tumours in his pancreas were responsible for his erratic behaviour.
“They noticed that the patient acted abnormally especially in the mornings before he had his breakfast. It turned out that his blood sugar was extremely low and his insulin level was way above normal,” said consultant surgeon Datuk Dr Harjit Singh.
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