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Hypoglycemia in a Patient With a Polyhormonal Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor With Evidence of Endocrine Progenitors.

Citation
Simons, Z. B., et al. “Hypoglycemia In A Patient With A Polyhormonal Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumor With Evidence Of Endocrine Progenitors.”. Journal Of The Endocrine Society, pp. 172-177.
Center Indiana University
Author Zachary B Simons, Rachel C Morgan, Laurel Rose, Jennifer B Nelson, Sarah A Tersey, Raghavendra G Mirmira
Keywords hypoglycemia, insulin, neuroendocrine tumor, pancreatic polypeptide
Abstract

A 55-year-old woman with a large polyhormonal neuroendocrine tumor with unusual pathology is described. The patient presented with intermittent neuroglycopenic symptoms between more protracted asymptomatic periods occurring over the preceding 4 years. During a diagnostic 72-hour inpatient fast, she exhibited hypoglycemia at 70 hours after initiation. On computed tomography scan, a 6-cm mass was identified at the pancreatic head. The patient underwent a pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy, and pathology was positive for cells staining for pancreatic polypeptide, insulin, and occasional double hormone (insulin plus pancreatic polypeptide)-positive cells. In addition, the tumor exhibited broad staining for ALDH1A3, a new marker of endocrine progenitors. This case serves to highlight the clinical and pathologic variability of insulin-producing tumors and raises the potential for cells in these tumors to exhibit hormone interconversion and progenitor-like states.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Journal of the Endocrine Society
Volume
2
Issue
2
Number of Pages
172-177
Date Published
02/2018
ISSN Number
2472-1972
DOI
10.1210/js.2017-00409
Alternate Journal
J Endocr Soc
PMID
29568813
PMCID
PMC5841169
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