insulinomas
An insulinoma is a rare pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor that arises from beta cells and secretes insulin. Most insulinomas are benign and solitary, typically small (about 1–2 cm). The annual incidence is approximately 1–4 cases per million people. Many cases occur sporadically, but insulinomas can be associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1).
Patients typically experience episodes of hypoglycemia, especially during fasting, exercise, or stress. Symptoms are neuroglycopenic or
Pathophysiology involves autonomous insulin secretion that persists or increases as glucose falls, leading to recurrent hypoglycemia.
Treatment is most often surgical. Enucleation is preferred for small, benign tumors; segmental or distal pancreatectomy
Prognosis is favorable after complete resection, with long-term survival common. Malignant insulinomas or those associated with