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The Role of Proinsulin and Insulin in the Diagnosis of Insulinoma: A Critical Evaluation of the Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline

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Using a current insulin assay 9% of insulinoma cases end the supervised fast with an insulin concentration below 5 μIU/mL. Inadequate insulin suppression defined using a threshold of ≥ 3 μIU/mL increases the sensitivity of the test. The value of the proinsulin test lies in its unique ability to distinguish cases from controls. A proinsulin concentration of ≥22 pmol/L best discriminates cases from controls. Reliance on an end of fast proinsulin cutoff value of 5 pmol/L does not augment sensitivity but greatly reduces specificity of the test.

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