Abstract

Occipital Condyle Syndrome (OCS) is a rare clinical syndrome caused by lesions at the base of the skull affecting the hypoglossal nerve. It is associated with various etiologies of tumoral and benign origin. Neurological symptoms associated with insulinomas have been only reported to hypoglycemia. Malignant insulinoma, defined by the presence of metastases, is rare.

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