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Query: UMLS:C0011854 (
type 1 diabetes
)
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The islets of Langerhans provide energy storage and disposal, and protection from plasma glucose excursions, especially hypoglycemia.
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
(
IDDM
) results from autoimmune beta-cell damage. Prevention of
IDDM
has already been achieved in animal investigation and some centers are now screening and treating individuals at high risk for developing
IDDM
. Immunosuppressive drugs can induce transient remission of recent-onset
IDDM
. Intensive insulin treatment of
IDDM
delays the onset and slows the progression of long-term complications. Non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) is the result of beta-cell malfunction and is strongly associated with X syndrome. Diet and exercise are of undoubted importance in NIDDM prevention and treatment. Functional endocrine tumors of the pancreas (FET) are rare hormone and peptide-secreting neoplasms. These peptides may or may not occur naturally in the islets. FETs often occur with multiple endocrine neoplasia 1 (MEN 1) so that MEN-1 screening should always be performed, and extended to family members whenever diagnosed. Drugs--alcohol, insulin and sulfonilureas--are the main cause of hypoglycemia. Insulinoma is the main cause of post-absorptive organic hypoglycemia. Non islet-cell tumors seldom cause hypoglycemia. Insulinoma often is a solitary tumor, but it may be multicentric and may coexist with cell hyperplasia and nesidioblastosis. Symptoms of neuroglycopenia may be mistaken for neuropsychiatric disease. The diagnosis is based on confirmation of post absorptive hypoglycemia and hyperinsulinism. Gastrinoma causes
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
(
ZES
) which is characterized by fulminating peptic ulcer disease. The tumor is often malignant, and it may be multicentric and may occur with cell hyperplasia and nesidioblastosis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[The endocrine pancreas]. 765 6
Overt diabetic gastroparesis is a rare long-term complication of diabetes, probably resulting from autonomic neuropathy of vagus nerve. It is now clear that neural damage plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of the disease. Some studies showed high basal gastrin levels in patients with diabetic gastroparesis, but the clinical meaning of this observation is still unclear. We report the case of a young woman with
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus
(
IDDM
) who was referred to evaluate nausea and vomiting associated to ketoacidosis. Our hypothesis of autonomic neuropathy with gastroparesis was confirmed. We observed a progressive increase in fasting gastrin concentration (20-fold normal values) in the absence of any clinical and laboratory signs of
Zollinger-Ellison
(ZE) syndrome. The increasing vomiting induced a severe state of cachexia, which required total parenteral nutrition for a long period. All therapeutic approaches were unsuccessful, and the patient rapidly died, suggesting a possible link between the severity of the clinical picture and the gastrin plasma levels.
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PMID:Extreme but asymptomatic hypergastrinemia with gastroparesis in a young woman with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. 964 55