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Duodenal submucosal islet cell adenoma and chronic gastroduodenitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1964
Abstract A persistent intractable gastroduodenitis in a white male patient in the fifth decade of life was treated by a Billroth I subtotal gastrectomy. An erroneous radiologic diagnosis of a duodenal ulcer niche proved on pathologic study of the surgically removed specimen to be a submucosal islet cell adenoma in a duodenal depression.
J. Goodman
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Functioning Islet Cell Adenoma

JAMA, 1964
A functioning insulinoma, which caused symptoms interpreted as those of cerebrovascular disease, was removed from an 82-year-old woman. Tolbutamide, not 1-leucine, elicited a brisk rise in plasma insulin. The tumor was examined by electron microscopy and was found to be a benign adenoma. This is the oldest recorded case of this type of tumor.
R J, MAHLER, V, GRANN, R, PURDY
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SPONTANEOUS PANCREATIC ISLET CELL ADENOMA WITH PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY IN A PET RAT (RATTUS NORVEGICUS)

Journal of Exotic Pet Medicine, 2019
A pancreatic islet cell adenoma was suspected in a 2.5-year-old pet rat that was presented for lethargy and progressive paraparesis. Hypoglycemia was confirmed using a handheld glucometer. Mild improvement was noted after initial corticosteroid treatment.
J. Robertson   +4 more
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Islet cell adenoma in the newborn: report of two patients.

Pediatrics, 1971
Islet cell adenoma is a rare cause of severe neonatal hypoglycemia. Two cases are reported and difficulties in diagnosis are outlined. In one infant, cure followed subtotal pancreatectomy at the age of 19 days.
M. Robinson   +3 more
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Islet cell adenoma in childhood: report of a case.

Pediatrics, 1967
The case of an 11-year-old boy with multiple islet cell adenoma of the pancreas is described. The case is of particular interest because the mild and infrequent symptoms resulted in an incorrect diagnosis of a primary convulsive disorder. The problems of
A. Drash, R. Schultz
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Functioning Pancreatic Islet Cell Adenoma

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
Cochrane, Payne, Simpkiss, and Wolff first described in 1956 1 a type of hypoglycemia in infants which was precipitated or aggravated by feedings containing L-leucine. Approximately 60 children with this familial disorder have been reported. 2 Weisenfeld and Goldner recently reviewed the incidence ofL-leucine sensitivity in adults.
J, BUSE   +4 more
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Congenital islet cell adenoma causing hypoglycemia in a newborn.

Pediatrics, 1971
Hypoglycemia caused by an islet cell tumor of the pancreas has been reported in only a few newborn babies.1-7 This paper presents another case in whom the hypoglycemia was severe and resistant to all forms of medical therapy, including 7-chloro-3-methyl ...
N. Buist, J. Campbell, A. Castro
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Islet cell adenoma with hyperinsulinism

The American Journal of Surgery, 1952
Abstract A brief review of the incidence, pathology, symptomatology and treatment of islet cell tumors is presented. The frequency of islet cell tumors is closely related to an awareness of the possible existence of such lesions in patients suffering from symptoms of hypoglycemia. Recognition of the Whipple triad serves as the key in diagnosis.
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Functioning Islet-Cell Adenoma of the Pancreas

Archives of Surgery, 1960
Langerhans in 1869 first described the pancreatic islets. Fifty-five years later came the monumental discovery of insulin by Banting and Best. Three years later, in 1927, Wilder and his associates 6 reported the first case of hyperinsulinism associated with an islet-cell adenoma.
A W, ULIN, P, MARTINEZ, R, GREENSTEIN
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