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what is the disorder of pancreatic islets​

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Answered by vinayak8257
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29.7A: Pancreatic Islet Disorders: Diabetes and Hyperinsulinism. Hyperinsulinism refers to an above-normal level of insulin in the blood of a person or animal.The pancreas maintains the body's blood glucose (sugar) balance. Primary hormones of the pancreas include insulin and glucagon, and both regulate blood glucose. Diabetes is the most common disorder associated with the pancreas.The pancreatic islets are small islands of cells that produce hormones that regulate blood glucose levels. Hormones produced in the pancreatic islets are secreted directly into the blood flow by five different types of cells.

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Answered by roseypinky2000
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The disorder of pancreatic islets is  Diabetes and Hyperinsulinism. Hyperinsulinism refers to an above-normal level of insulin in the blood of a person or animal.

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