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VIPoma and Vasodilation

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Difference between VIPoma and Vasodilation

VIPoma vs. Vasodilation

A VIPoma (also known as Verner–Morrison syndrome, after the physicians who first described it) is a rare (1 per 10,000,000 per year) endocrine tumor, usually (about 90%) originating from non-β islet cell of the pancreas, that produce vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP). Vasodilation is the widening of blood vessels.

Similarities between VIPoma and Vasodilation

VIPoma and Vasodilation have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Flushing (physiology), Glucose, Vasoactive intestinal peptide.

Flushing (physiology)

For a person to flush is to become markedly red in the face and often other areas of the skin, from various physiological conditions.

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Glucose

Glucose is a simple sugar with the molecular formula C6H12O6.

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Vasoactive intestinal peptide

Vasoactive intestinal peptide, also known as vasoactive intestinal polypeptide or VIP, is a peptide hormone that is vasoactive in the intestine.

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VIPoma and Vasodilation Comparison

VIPoma has 28 relations, while Vasodilation has 159. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.60% = 3 / (28 + 159).

References

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