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==Overview== | |||
==Complications== | |||
* Diabetes | |||
* Hormone crises (if the tumor releases certain types of hormones) | |||
* Severe low blood sugar (from insulinomas) | |||
* Severe ulcers in the stomach and small intestine (from gastrinomas) | |||
* Spread of the tumor to the liver | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
Complications
- Diabetes
- Hormone crises (if the tumor releases certain types of hormones)
- Severe low blood sugar (from insulinomas)
- Severe ulcers in the stomach and small intestine (from gastrinomas)
- Spread of the tumor to the liver