1984
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2849-0_11
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Diagnosis and treatment of ‘insulinoma’

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“…If this ratio is greater than 0.3, the diagnosis can usually be made within the first 24 hours of a 72-hour fast. Of our total insulinoma patients, nearly 90% could be diagnosed within the first 24 hours [9,15]. The only exception was a malignant insulinoma occurring in the MEN I patient discussed earlier.…”
Section: Insulinomasmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…If this ratio is greater than 0.3, the diagnosis can usually be made within the first 24 hours of a 72-hour fast. Of our total insulinoma patients, nearly 90% could be diagnosed within the first 24 hours [9,15]. The only exception was a malignant insulinoma occurring in the MEN I patient discussed earlier.…”
Section: Insulinomasmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Therefore, estimation of the percentage of proinsulin to insulin may be helpful in predicting the possibility of malignancy, especially when it exceeds 40%. Since 1960, the pro-insulin component exceeded 22% of the total fasting IRI in more than 80% of patients with proven tumors [9]. In patients with islet-cell carcinomas, an even higher proportion is usually found in the plasma.…”
Section: Insulinomasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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