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Successful treatment of therapy-resistant pancreatic cholera with human leucocyte interferon.
- Source :
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Lancet (London, England) [Lancet] 1985 Mar 30; Vol. 1 (8431), pp. 725-7. - Publication Year :
- 1985
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Abstract
- The pancreatic cholera syndrome is a serious and potentially fatal disease found in patients with endocrine pancreatic tumours and ganglioneuromas. Two patients with therapy-resistant pancreatic cholera syndrome were successfully treated with human leucocyte interferon given intramuscularly in a dose of 3 X 10(6)-6 X 10(6) IU per day. This produced a reduction in stool volume and plasma vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) within 3-5 days of the start of treatment. Tumour mass decreased in one of the patients after 3 months of treatment but some tumour tissue remained after 15 months' observation, although circulating concentrations of VIP are normal. The mechanisms of action of interferon are not known but a direct inhibition of tumour-cell hormone production and perhaps of tumour-cell proliferation might account for the rapid clinical response.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0140-6736
- Volume :
- 1
- Issue :
- 8431
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Lancet (London, England)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 2857998
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(85)91265-6