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Successful Control of Intractable Hypoglycemia Using Rapamycin in an 86-year old man with a Pancreatic Insulin-Secreting Islet Cell Tumor and Metastases
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 07/02/09
Bourcier ME et al. - Rapamycin may provide a useful means of abrogating tumor growth and controlling hypoglycemia in malignant insulinomas by reducing the malignant beta cell growth and proliferation as well as inhibiting insulin production.
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