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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Wise Elder
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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Here's what I found out about insulinoma tumors
An insulinoma is a tumor in the pancreas that produces too much insulin.
Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top
The pancreas is an organ in the abdomen that makes the hormone insulin. Insulin is necessary to regulate blood sugar levels. Tumors of the pancreas that produce too much insulin (hyperinsulinemia) 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 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 hyperinsulinism have multiple areas of overactive insulin-secreting cells in the pancreas, rather than a single tumor.
Most insulinomas are benign -- only 5 to 10 percent are cancerous. People with the genetic syndrome called multiple endocrine neoplasia Type I (MEN I) are at risk for developing insulinomas.
Symptoms Return to top
Sweating
Tremor
Rapid heart rate
Anxiety
Hunger
Dizziness
Headache
Clouded vision
Confusion
Behavioral changes
Convulsions
Loss of consciousness
Signs and tests Return to top
The person's blood may be tested after fasting for:
Low blood glucose
High blood insulin level
High C-peptide level
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I'll print this out and bring it to Dr. Fred at my next visit.
He probably thinks I've lost my mind but better to be thorough than not, right?
mel
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