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Non-islet cell tumor hypoglycemia
SpecialtyOncology

Non-islet cell tumor hypoglycemia is a condition in which a tumor secretes hormones into the bloodstream that cause hypoglycemia. The is most commonly insulin-like growth factor 2, which stimulates insulin receptors to uptake glucose into cells. [1]

Many types of non-islet cell tumors can cause this phenomenon, but not all act through the same mechanism. Rarely, non-islet tumors can secrete IGF-1 or insulin. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b "UpToDate". www.uptodate.com. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Non-islet cell tumor hypoglycemia
SpecialtyOncology

Non-islet cell tumor hypoglycemia is a condition in which a tumor secretes hormones into the bloodstream that cause hypoglycemia. The is most commonly insulin-like growth factor 2, which stimulates insulin receptors to uptake glucose into cells. [1]

Many types of non-islet cell tumors can cause this phenomenon, but not all act through the same mechanism. Rarely, non-islet tumors can secrete IGF-1 or insulin. [1]

References

  1. ^ a b "UpToDate". www.uptodate.com. Retrieved 22 April 2019.

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