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Characteristics and Outcomes of 79 Patients with an Insulinoma: A Nationwide Retrospective Study in Finland.

Elina PeltolaPäivi HannulaHeini HuhtalaSaara MetsoUlla KiviniemiMartine VornanenJuhani SandJohanna LaukkarinenMirja TiikkainenCamilla Schalin-JänttiJohanna ArolaJukka SirénAntti PiiroinenMinna SoinioPirjo NuutilaMirva SöderströmHanna HämäläinenLeena MoilanenDavid LaaksonenElina PirinenFia SundelinTapani EbelingPasi SalmelaMarkus J MäkinenPia Jaatinen
Published in: International journal of endocrinology (2018)
The incidence of insulinomas has increased during the past three decades. Despite the improved diagnostic options, diagnostic delay has remained unchanged. To shorten the delay, clinicians should be informed and alert to consider the possibility of hypoglycemia and insulinoma, when symptomatic attacks are investigated in different sectors of the healthcare system. Developing the surgical treatment is another major target, in order to lower the overall complication rate, without compromising the high cure rate of insulinomas.
Keyphrases
  • type diabetes
  • risk factors
  • palliative care
  • glycemic control
  • mass spectrometry
  • adipose tissue
  • insulin resistance
  • high resolution
  • weight loss