1. Goldner;Bielschowsky;et al. (1963) Gonzales et al; Gonzales,1932
2. Marks et al. (1965)
3. Silverstein et al. (1966) Miyabo et al. (1968) De Leeuw & De Leeuw (1971) Miley et al. (1975) Tamburrano et al. (1979)
4. Only 10 cases of gastric carcinoma associated with hypoglycaemia have been described previously (Table I). All patients were middle-aged or elderly, and metastatic disease was uniformly present with hepatic involvement in nine, although in the two cases reported by Gonzales;et al; invasion of the liver was minimal. Two subjects presented in hypoglycaemic coma; the others had symptoms attributable to the primary tumour,1963
5. Most extra-pancreatic tumours associated with hypoglycaemia are large, weighing from 400 g to 20 kg (Laurent et;al; The total tumour bulk in the present case was approximately 2 kg, neither this nor the degree of hepatic involvement being exceptional for gastric carcinoma,1971