| 1. | -- > PaSCs reside in exocrine areas of the pancreas.
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| 2. | PIV affects the intestines and is situated in the exocrine pancreas.
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| 3. | The second most common type of exocrine pancreas cancer is mucinous.
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| 4. | Development of the exocrine acini progresses through three successive stages.
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| 5. | This causes atrophy of the exocrine glands and progressive fibrosis.
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| 6. | Dry mouth can occur; other exocrine glands are affected only rarely.
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| 7. | Beneath this ganglion lies an exocrine gland that empties into the pharynx.
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| 8. | Therefore, its concentration in feces reflects exocrine pancreatic function.
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| 9. | They give rise to both the endocrine and exocrine cells.
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| 10. | Exocrine cells constitute the acinar cells and the ductal cells.
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