PMID: 6992108Feb 2, 1980Paper

Foetal pancreas implants in an insulin-dependent patient. Technique and clinical results (author's transl)

La Nouvelle presse médicale
P ChastanL P Doutre

Abstract

Fragments of foetal pancreatic buds taken before the 10th week of gestation, stored at - 196 degrees C and cultivated on artificial media were implanted in an adult, insulin-dependent diabetic patient. Following a 2 weeks latent period, the clinical symptoms of diabetes regressed within 2 months, although all insulin treatment had been withdrawn. These results have now been maintained for 11 months, but major overloads in carbohydrates are imperfectly controlled.

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