Hypoglycemias Appearing in a Patient Suffering from Poorly Differentiated Neuroendocrine Tumor for Three Years.

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Introduction: Insulinomas are the most common functional PNENs and they have a weak malignant potential (<10%)

Aim(s): A 51-year-old woman was hospitalized for unconsciousness on hypoglycemia at home. This patient is known and currently treated for a poorly differentiated pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (Ki67 = 40%) with lymph nodes and liver metastases since march 2013.

Materials and methods: The neoplasm has begun in 2013, with an unknown primary lesion, inter-aorticocaves lymph nodes and liver metastases. The primary tumor appeared in the pancreas head one year later when disease progressed after multiple therapies including chemotherapy, radioembolization and radiation therapy, leading to complete remission for 2 years.

Conference: 14th Annual ENETSConcerence (2017)

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Authors: Deslé M, Dermine A, Grandjean M, Seront E, Lejeune S,

Keywords: neuroendocrine neoplasm, insulinoma, hypoglycemia,

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