Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia with nesidioblastosis: Histologic features and growth factor expression

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Hypoglycemia secondary to nesidioblastosis is rare in adults, and the pathogenesis of this condition is unknown. To determine factors leading to nesidioblastosis in adults, we analyzed 36 cases of nesidioblastosis including 27 cases of postgastric bypass nesidioblastosis and 9 cases of idiopathic nesidioblastosis in adults by immunohistochemistry using antibodies to insulin-like growth factor1, insulin-like growth factor2 (IGF2), insulin-like growth factor one receptor-α epidermal growth factor receptor, transforming growth factor-β1 and 2, and transforming growth factor-β receptor type 3. Fifty-two surgically excised pancreatic specimens from patients with benign exocrine tumors and no evidence of hypoglycemia were used as controls. There was increased IGF2, insulin-like growth factor receptor1 receptor-α and transforming growth factor-β receptor 3 expression in islets from nesidioblastosis patients compared to controls. Peliosis-type vascular ectasia was more common in nesidioblastosis patients compared to controls. These findings suggest that increased production of growth factors and growth factor receptors may contribute to the development of nesidioblastosis in adults. © 2009 USCAP, Inc All rights reserved.

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Rumilla, K. M., Erickson, L. A., Service, F. J., Vella, A., Thompson, G. B., Grant, C. S., & Lloyd, R. V. (2009). Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia with nesidioblastosis: Histologic features and growth factor expression. Modern Pathology, 22(2), 239–245. https://doi.org/10.1038/modpathol.2008.169

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