Published 2015
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Sirolimus Therapy in Congenital Hyperinsulinism: A Successful Experience Beyond Infancy
Description
Congenital hyperinsulinism (CHI) due to diffuse involvement of the pancreas is a challenging and severe illness in children. Its treatment is based on chronic therapy with diazoxide and/or octreotide, followed by partial pancreatectomy, which is often not resolutive. Sirolimus, a mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor, was reported to be effective in treating CHI in infants. We report here the case of an 8-year-old boy affected by a severe form of CHI due to a biallelic heterozygous ABCC8 mutation who responded to sirolimus with a dramatic improvement in his glucose blood level regulation and quality of life, with no serious adverse events after 6 months of follow-up. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a successful intervention in an older child. It provides a promising basis for further studies comparing sirolimus with other treatments, particularly in older children.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1025404
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1025404
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- UNIGE