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What is Insulinoma?

An insulinoma is a tumor in the pancreas that produces too much insulin.



Alternative names

Insuloma; Islet cell adenoma



Causes

The pancreas is an organ in the abdomen that makes several enzymes and hormones, including the hormone insulin. Insulin is needed to control blood sugar levels. Tumors of the pancreas that produce too much insulin are called insulinomas. High insulin levels cause low blood sugar levels ( hypoglycemia ). Hypoglycemia may be mild, leading to symptoms such as anxiety and hunger. Or it can be severe, leading to seizures, coma, and even death. Insulinomas are rare tumors. They usually occur as ...



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What is Insulinoma?

An insulinoma is a tumor in the pancreas that produces too much insulin.

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Alternative names

Insuloma; Islet cell adenoma

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Causes

The pancreas is an organ in the abdomen that makes several enzymes and hormones, including the hormone insulin. Insulin is needed to control blood sugar levels. Tumors of the pancreas that produce too much insulin are called insulinomas.

High insulin levels cause low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia). Hypoglycemia may be mild, leading to symptoms such as anxiety and hunger. Or it can be severe, leading to seizures, coma, and even death.

Insulinomas are rare tumors. They usually occur as single, small tumors in adults.

They are very rare in children. Most children with hyperinsulinemia have many areas of overactive insulin-releasing cells in the pancreas, instead of a single tumor.

Accidentally or purposefully taking medications that cause too much insulin production is about as common as insulinoma.

Most insulinomas are non-cancerous (benign) tumors. Only 5 - 10% are cancerous. People with the genetic syndrome called multiple endocrine neoplasia type I are at risk for insulinomas and other endocrine tumors.

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Symptoms & Signs

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Exams and Tests

After fasting, your blood may be tested for:

CT or MRI scan of the abdomen may be done to look for a tumor in the pancreas. If the test is negative, one of the following tests may be performed:

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Treatments

Surgery is the typical treatment for insulinoma. The location of the tumor is first found by tests or surgery.

If there is a single tumor it will be removed. However, if there are many tumors, part of the pancreas will need to be removed (partial pancreatectomy). At least 15% of the pancreas must be left to produce its enzymes. This may prevent the surgeon from removing the whole insulinoma tumor.

If no tumor is found during surgery, or you are not a candidate for surgery, you may get the drug diazoxide to lower insulin production and avoid hypoglycemia. A diuretic (water pill) is given with this medication to prevent the body from retaining fluid.

Octreotide is used to reduce insulin release in some patients. Medication is also used to get patients stable before surgery.

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Prognosis

In most cases, the tumor is non-cancerous (benign), and surgery can treat the disease. However, a severe hypoglycemic reaction or the spread of a cancerous tumor to other organs can be life-threatening.

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Possible Complications

  • Severe hypoglycemic reaction
  • Spreading of a cancerous tumor (metastasis)
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When to contact a medical professional

Call your health care provider if you develop any symptoms of insulinoma. Convulsions and decreased consciousness are an emergency -- call 911 or your local emergency number.

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References

Cryer PE. Glucose homeostasis and hypoglycemia. In: Kronenberg HM, Shlomo M, Polonsky KS, Larsen PR, eds. Williams Textbook of Endocrinology. 11th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier;2008:chap 33.

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Insulinoma - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia

An insulinoma is a tumour of the pancreas that is derived from beta cells and secretes insulin. Beta cells secrete insulin in response to increases in blood glucose.



Diagnosis And Treatment Of Insulinoma

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Insulinoma: EMedicine Oncology

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Insulinoma: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

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Insulinoma

An insulinoma is a malignant tumor of the pancreas that secretes excessive amounts of insulin leading to hypoglycemia (low blood sugar concentration).



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Dragonshine: @jbranigan Insulinoma is the same type of cancer, except it grows on the pancreas, which then produce an excess of insulin, causes low BS.

TweakThaNurples: @girljungle insulinoma - its what ferrits usually die of i hear. hahha i have a microscopic group of cells that randomly shoot off insulin

TweakThaNurples: Q:Whats wrong with you? A:cancer / insulinoma / hypoglycemia / bad attitude. I don't alw... http://formspring.me/TweakThaNurples/q/305887577

Birdmischief: @temporal_witch All true. And insulinoma is a capricious illness, so we never truly know whether a given ferret has minutes or years left.

Birdmischief: @temporal_witch Yeah, he is. But with insulinoma, a seizure does mean that the protocol has entered another phase.



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