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  *Endocrine cells in insulinoma are organised in nests and trabecular pattern scattered throughout a fibro-vascular stroma with well-localised fibrous septa separating it from normal tissue<ref name="PadidelaFiest2014">{{cite journal|last1=Padidela|first1=R.|last2=Fiest|first2=M.|last3=Arya|first3=V.|last4=Smith|first4=V. V.|last5=Ashworth|first5=M.|last6=Rampling|first6=D.|last7=Newbould|first7=M.|last8=Batra|first8=G.|last9=James|first9=J.|last10=Wright|first10=N. B.|last11=Dunne|first11=M. J.|last12=Clayton|first12=P. E.|last13=Banerjee|first13=I.|last14=Hussain|first14=K.|title=Insulinoma in childhood: clinical, radiological, molecular and histological aspects of nine patients|journal=European Journal of Endocrinology|volume=170|issue=5|year=2014|pages=741–747|issn=0804-4643|doi=10.1530/EJE-13-1008}}</ref>
 
*Absence of exocrine tissue with the loss of normal pancreatic architecture
<ref name=aaa> Image courtesy Dr Henry Knipe and Dr Yuranga Weerakkody et al. Terminal ileum carcinoid tumor. http://radiopaedia.org/articles/carcinoid-tumours-1</ref>

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*Endocrine cells in insulinoma are organised in nests and trabecular pattern scattered throughout a fibro-vascular stroma with well-localised fibrous septa separating it from normal tissue[1]
  • Absence of exocrine tissue with the loss of normal pancreatic architecture
  1. Padidela, R.; Fiest, M.; Arya, V.; Smith, V. V.; Ashworth, M.; Rampling, D.; Newbould, M.; Batra, G.; James, J.; Wright, N. B.; Dunne, M. J.; Clayton, P. E.; Banerjee, I.; Hussain, K. (2014). "Insulinoma in childhood: clinical, radiological, molecular and histological aspects of nine patients". European Journal of Endocrinology. 170 (5): 741–747. doi:10.1530/EJE-13-1008. ISSN 0804-4643.