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    Pancreatic Insulin-Producing Neuroendocrine Tumor

    Definition 1

    An insulin-producing neuroendocrine tumor arising from the beta cells of the pancreas. It may or may not be associated with inappropriate secretion of insulin and an associated clinical syndrome. (NCI Thesaurus)

    Definition 2

    An abnormal mass that grows in the beta cells of the pancreas that make insulin. Beta cell neoplasms are usually benign (not cancer). They secrete insulin and are the most common cause of low blood sugar caused by having too much insulin in the body. (NCI Dictionary)




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