
Other disorders of pancreatic internal secretion

Hypoglycemic coma

Other specified hypoglycemia
- syndrome with excessively high insulin levels in the blood; it may cause hypoglycemia; etiology of hyperinsulinism varies, including hypersecretion of a beta cell tumor, autoantibodies against insulin, defective insulin receptor, or overuse of exogeneous insulin or hypoglycemic agents.

Hypoglycemia unspecified
- syndrome of abnormally low blood glucose level; clinical hypoglycemia has diverse etiologies; severe hypoglycemia eventually lead to glucose deprivation of the central nervous system resulting in hunger, sweating, paresthesia, impaired mental function, seizures, coma, and even death.
- Abnormally low blood sugar.
- Abnormally low level of glucose in the blood.

Postsurgical hypoinsulinemia

Abnormality of secretion of glucagon

Abnormality of secretion of gastrin
- triad comprising intractable, sometimes fulminating atypical ulcers, extremely elevated gastic acidity, and gastrin secreting non beta islet cell tumors.
- A disorder in which tumors of the pancreatic islet cells produce large amounts of gastrin (a hormone), leading to excess acid in the stomach and, possibly, a peptic ulcer (ulcer of the stomach or the upper part of the small intestine).

Other specified disorders of pancreatic internal secretion

Unspecified disorder of pancreatic internal secretion