At NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, an unusual therapeutic option now enables some patients to undergo pancreatectomy without becoming diabetic. This alternative, called autologous islet transplantation, involves infusion of the patient's own pancreatic islet cells into his or her liver, where they may act like a backup pancreas, independently producing insulin.
At NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, an unusual therapeutic option now
enables some patients to undergo pancreatectomy without becoming
diabetic. This alternative, called autologous islet
transplantation, involves infusion of the patient's own...
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