Beta cell neoplasm

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Beta cell neoplasm
TermBeta cell neoplasm
Short definitionbeta cell neoplasm - (pronounced) (BAY-tuh sel NEE-oh-PLA-to) An abnormal mass that grows in the beta cells of the pancreas, which produce insulin. Beta cell neoplasms are usually benign (not cancerous). 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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beta cell neoplasm - (pronounced) (BAY-tuh sel NEE-oh-PLA-to) An abnormal mass that grows in the beta cells of the pancreas, which produce insulin. Beta cell neoplasms are usually benign (not cancerous). They secrete insulin and are the most common cause of low blood sugar caused by too much insulin in the body. Also known as beta cell tumor of the pancreas, insulinoma and insulin-producing tumor of the pancreas

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