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5. Studies at necropsy showed that the pancreas was externally normal but no recognisable islets of Langerhans could be found. There were a few lymphoid aggregates and occasional granular cells which might have been of endocrine origin, but these gave a negative staining reaction for oand P-cells. Small amounts of insulin (54 IU/g) could be measured in the pancreatic tissue, and were probably derived from the insulin given before death (the concentration in the pancreas of 2 'control' infants exceeded 2000 IU/g in each case). Immunocytochemistry and electron microscopical examination, prompted by comments after the publication