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A 76-year-old man with hypoglycemic coma was diagnosed as malignant insulinoma with multiple hepatic
metastases
. Embolization was done for two-thirds of the hepatic mass and it rapidly lowered the serum immunoreactive insulin. He was discharged without medication and has been free from
hypoglycemia
. After the embolization, the serum creatine kinase (CK) level increased transiently although there was no evidence of myocardial infarction. On electrophoresis, the CK activity showed an abnormal peak, suggesting mitochondrial CK. CK release after embolization has been reported in only a few cases with endocrine tumors, which might indicate some relationship between active energy metabolism and mitochondrial CK.
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PMID:Malignant insulinoma which expressed a unique creatine kinase isoenzyme: clinical value of arterial embolization as a palliative therapy. 1085 67
A case is reported of a patient with
hypoglycemia
episodes secondary to a large sized malignant insulinoma with
metastases
to the liver. For the control of hypoglycemic episodes, both diet and octreotide were initially used but the response obtained was poor. Later, oral diazoxide was used and a good initial response was obtained but treatment was stopped due to severe adverse effects. To obtain a decrease in the tumoral size both adrimaycin and streptozotocin were administered but results were unsuccessful. Finally, embolization of the right hepatic artery was performed and no further hypoglycemic episodes occurred during the following 14 months. We conclude that selective hepatic embolization is a good therapeutic option to control hypoglycemic episodes in malignant insulinoma with
metastases
to the liver when other therapeutic options have proved unsuccessful.
...
PMID:[Selective therapeutic embolization in malignant insulinoma]. 1115 38
Solitary fibrous tumors (SFT) of the pleura are a rare neoplasm, with benign biological behaviour. Recurrences are rare, and no distant
metastases
are described in the literature. SFT can secrete hormone-like substances, responsible for paraneoplastic syndromes. The authors describe a case of severe
hypoglycaemia
due to insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-2)'s secretion by a giant SFT of the pleura.
Hypoglycaemia
was controlled by the resection of the tumor. Diagnosis and surgical management of these neoplasms are also discussed.
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PMID:Severe hypoglycaemia associated with a giant solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura. 1212 74
Insulinoma is a rare tumor of the islands of Langerhans, which causes endogenous
hypoglycemia
. Most tumors are benign, but some are malignant and have a potential for
metastases
. The disease should be considered in patients presenting symptoms of
hypoglycemia
with no provable external cause. This paper describes one case of malignant insulinoma.
...
PMID:[Malignant insulinoma is a rare cause of hypoglycemia]. 1271 79
Malignant insulinoma in the beta cells of the pancreatic islet is rare and usually presented as
hypoglycemia
. We report a case of large malignant insulinoma in a 53-year-old Korean woman. A presumptive clinical diagnosis was made before surgery, based on the high plasma insulin-to-glucose ratio and a large solitary heterogeneous pancreatic mass by abdominal computed tomography and endosonography. The tumor measured 5.8 x 4.7 x 4.5 cm in dimension and showed capsular invasions and
metastases
in two of four peripancreatic lymph nodes. The tumor cells were strongly immunoreactive to insulin and had a high Ki-67 labeling index (13%) and atypical membranous electron-dense granules, ranging from 120 to 400 nm in diameter, in the cytoplasm on electron microscopy. The patient was treated by distal pancreatectomy with splenectomy and rapidly recovered without neurohypoglycemic symptoms. This case showed not only lymph node
metastases
, the most reliable parameter for malignancy in pancreatic endocrine tumors, but also other valid diagnostic clues, such as high Ki-67 labeling index, heterogeneous enodosonographic findings, capsular invasions with large tumor and pure atypical secretory granules.
...
PMID:A large malignant insulinoma: case report with endosonographic, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural features. 1276 Feb 68
The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) family of ligands, binding proteins and receptors is an important growth factor system involved in both the development of the organism and the maintenance of normal function of many cells of the body. The system also has powerful anti-apoptotic effects. More recently, evidence has accrued to demonstrate that the IGFs play an important role in cancer. Individuals with serum IGF-II levels in the upper quartile of the normal range (and IGF binding protein-3 levels in the lower quartiles) have a relative risk for developing breast, prostate, colon and lung cancer. IGF-II is commonly expressed by tumor cells and may act as an autocrine growth factor; occasionally even reaching target tissues and causing tumor-induced
hypoglycemia
. The IGF-I receptor is commonly (though not always) overexpressed in many cancers, and many recent studies have identified new signaling pathways emanating from the IGF-I receptor that affect cancer cell proliferation, adhesion, migration and cell death; functions that are critical for cancer cell survival and
metastases
. In this review, many aspects of the IGF system and its relationship to cancer will be discussed.
...
PMID:The insulin-like growth factor system and cancer. 1276 20
Extracranial multiple
metastases
from meningeal hemangiopericytoma have been reported only rarely. The authors describe the case of a 61-year-old woman, who was previously diagnosed as having primary meningeal hemangiopericytoma with its multiple
metastases
to the liver, lumbar spine, etc. and who suffered from a sudden attack of
hypoglycemia
. Considering the history of her present illness, this hypoglycemic shock was most likely brought on by the remarkable metastatic tumors to the liver. Recent literature pertinent to
hypoglycemia
suggests that insulin-like growth factor-II (IGF-II) produced by tumor is strongly suspected to be involved in the development of
hypoglycemia
.
...
PMID:[Multiple extracranial metastases from a meningeal hemangiopericytoma and severe hypoglycemia: a case report]. 1522 44
More than 90% of insulinomas are benign tumors. Insulinomas cause
hypoglycemia
and thereby symptoms of neuroglycopenia and catecholamine response. During symptoms, blood glucose levels should be less than 40 mg/dl (less than 2.2 mmol/l), concomitant insulin levels should be > or =6 IU/ml (> or =43 pmol/l) and concomitant C-peptide levels > or =0.2 pmol/l. Most insulinomas can be identified intraoperatively by experienced surgeons. Initial therapy consists of administration of frequent meals and/or by glucose infusion. In patients with solitary insulinomas, complete surgical removal of the tumor should be the primary goal. In patients with metastatic insulinomas, symptoms of insulin hypersecretion will only completely disappear after complete resection of all
metastases
.
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PMID:Insulinoma. 1547 11
We report an 80-year-old man who presented with non-islet cell tumor
hypoglycemia
(NICTH) in association with hepatic recurrence of gastric cancer. His serum potassium was reduced from 3.9 to 3.1 mmol/l 5 weeks after gastrectomy, and he subsequently developed hypoglycemic coma. He was diagnosed as having NICTH because of the presence of serum big IGF-II and positive staining for IGF-II in gastric cancer cells obtained at surgery. A computed tomography showed multiple liver metastases. His
hypoglycemia
was refractory to steroid therapy. This case suggested that NICTH could develop in association with hepatic
metastases
of gastric cancer. Unexpected hypokalemia may be a manifestation of occult NICTH.
...
PMID:Severe hypoglycemia and hypokalemia in association with liver metastases of gastric cancer. 1549 18
Accurate preoperative detection, localization, and staging of the primary tumor and
metastases
are essential for the selection of appropriate candidates for surgery. In dogs with insulinoma, preoperative assessment usually is performed with transabdominal ultrasonography (US). There are no reports on the use of computed tomography (CT) for this purpose. The preoperative use of somatostatin receptor scintigraphy (SRS) recently has been advocated for the identification of insulinoma and gastrinoma in dogs, but its accuracy remains to be established. In this report US, CT, and single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with [111In-DTPA-D-Phe1]-octreotide (a specific form of SRS) were compared for their effectiveness in detecting and localizing primary and metastatic insulinoma in dogs. Findings at surgery or postmortem examination served as control. Of 14 primary insulinomas, 5, 10, and 6 were correctly identified by US, CT, and SPECT, respectively. No lymph node
metastases
were detected by US or SPECT. CT identified 2 of 5 lymph node
metastases
but also identified 28 false-positive lesions. Two of 4 livers were found to be positive for
metastases
by 1 of the imaging techniques. US can be used for the initial evaluation of dogs with
hypoglycemia
. Although CT identifies most primary tumors, intraoperative inspection and palpation of the pancreas is still superior. SPECT appears as effective as US and CT in detecting insulinomas. Future developments in preoperative imaging techniques might improve current methods of canine insulinoma detection.
...
PMID:Comparison of ultrasonography, computed tomography, and single-photon emission computed tomography for the detection and localization of canine insulinoma. 1571 42
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