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  1. ... the persistence of the fetal analog of pancreatic acinar cells. Pathology shows an epithelial neoplasm with an arrangement of acinar, trabecular, or solid ...
  2. ... or #8 or #9 #11 MeSH descriptor: [Carcinoma, Acinar Cell] explode all trees #12 (acinar near/3 (neoplas* or cancer* or tumor* or tumour* or carcinoma* or malignan* or adeno* ...
  3. ... Malignant Duct cell carcinoma (90% of all cases). Acinar cell carcinoma. Adenosquamous carcinoma. Cystadenocarcinoma (serous and mucinous types). Giant cell carcinoma. Invasive adenocarcinoma associated with cystic mucinous neoplasm or intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm. Mixed type (ductal- ...
  4. ... occur. These tumors are also called pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pancreatic NETs). Pancreatic carcinoma . Pancreatic carcinoma is very rare in children. The two types of pancreatic carcinoma are acinar cell carcinoma and ductal adenocarcinoma . Signs and symptoms of ...
  5. ... islet cells may increase the risk for neuroendocrine tumors. Exocrine ... when the acinar cells cannot make sufficient zymogens and deliver them to ...
  6. ... g., cerulean); have also been used to assess acinar cell function. Serum trypsinogen levels to measure pancreatic acinar cell mass [ Couper et al 1995 ]. Levels are useful ...