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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008-Apr

Insulinoma and gastrinoma syndromes from a single intrapancreatic neuroendocrine tumor.

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Maya B Lodish
Anathea C Powell
Mones Abu-Asab
Craig Cochran
Petra Lenz
Steven K Libutti
James F Pingpank
Maria Tsokos
Phillip Gorden

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

The insulinoma syndrome is marked by fasting hypoglycemia and inappropriate elevations of insulin. The gastrinoma syndrome is characterized by hypergastrinemia, ulcer disease, and/or diarrhea. Rarely, insulinoma and gastrinoma coexist in the same patient simultaneously.

OBJECTIVE

Our objective was to determine the cause of a patient's hypoglycemic episodes and peptic ulcer disease.

METHODS

This is a clinical case report from the Clinical Research Center of the National Institutes of Health.

METHODS

One patient with hypoglycemic episodes and peptic ulcer disease had a surgical resection of neuroendocrine tumor.

RESULTS

The patient was found to have a single tumor cosecreting both insulin and gastrin. Resection of this single tumor was curative.

CONCLUSIONS

A single pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor may lead to the expression of both the hyperinsulinemic and hypergastrinemic syndromes.

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