Insulinoma Peer Review Journals

An insulinoma is a small tumor in the pancreas that produces an excess amount of insulin. In most cases, the tumor isn’t cancerous. Most insulinomas are less than 2 centimeters in diameter. The pancreas is an endocrine organ located behind your stomach. One of its functions is to produce hormones that control the level of sugar in your bloodstream, such as insulin. Normally, the pancreas stops creating insulin when your blood sugar drops too low. This allows your blood sugar levels to return to normal. When an insulinoma forms in your pancreas, however, it will continue to produce insulin, even when your blood sugar is too low. This can lead to severe hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar. Hypoglycemia is a dangerous condition that can cause blurred vision, lightheadedness, and unconsciousness. It can also be life-threatening. An insulinoma usually needs to be surgically removed. Once the tumor is removed, complete recovery is very likely. Insulinomas are the most common cause of hypoglycemia resulting from endogenous hyperinsulinism. The top open access journals are freely available on the public internet domain, allowing any end users to read, download, copy, distribute, prink, search or link to the full texts of the articles. These provide high quality, meticulously reviewed and rapid publication, to cater the insistent need of scientific community. These journals are indexed with all their citations noted. The top open access journals are indexed in SCOPUS, COPERNICUS, CAS, EBSCO and ISI.    

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