| 21. | The pancreatic form of acinic cell carcinoma is a rare subtype of exocrine pancreatic cancer.
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| 22. | In pancreatitis, enzymes of the exocrine pancreas damage the structure and tissue of the pancreas.
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| 23. | Pancreatin is a mixture of several digestive enzymes produced by the exocrine cells of the pancreas.
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| 24. | Isolated islets are then separated from the exocrine tissue and debris in a process called purification.
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| 25. | BHLHa15 is required developmentally for the proper organization of all protein secreting, serous exocrine glands.
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| 26. | Levels of fecal elastase lower than 200 ?g / g of stool indicate an exocrine insufficiency.
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| 27. | Exocrine pancreatic cancers are the most common form of pancreatic cancer when compared to endocrine pancreatic cancer.
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| 28. | Exocrine tissue also present in the preparations does not bind dithizone, and is therefore not stained.
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| 29. | Digestive or exocrine function of pancreas is as significant to the maintenance of health as its endocrine function.
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| 30. | Other rarer diseases affecting the pancreas may include pancreatic pseudocysts, exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, and pancreatic fistulas.
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