“…However, PP has little bioactivity and hence elevated levels result in few if any symptoms (15). Calcitonin-producing PNETs are exceedingly rare and very few cases of their co-occurrence with MEN1 have been reported (1,6,7,13,16,17). Lesions often produce several hormones simultaneously, such as VIP, PP, corticotropin-releasing factor, insulin, gastrin, and somatostatin, which can be responsible for associated symptoms (6,7).…”