Of or relating to exocrine glands or their secretions.
A gland that secretes externally through a duct.
1 Objectives: Data on pancreatic exocrine secretion in the youngest children are scarce.
2 Hypo- and hyper-corticosteronisms have adverse effects on ovarian endocrine and exocrine functions.
3 The mechanisms regulating pancreatic endocrine versus exocrine fate are not well defined.
4 Most trials have been carried out in cancers of the exocrine pancreas.
5 Acute pancreatitis is the largest contributor to diabetes of the exocrine pancreas.
6 NEC-like and exocrine glandular cells were also been seen in a single neoplasm.
7 The pancreatic exocrine cells are selectively affected in these four mutations.
8 Patients with DEP exhibit varying degrees of exocrine and endocrine dysfunction.
9 Following surgery, the gallbladder tumor was histopathologically diagnosed as a mixed endocrine - exocrine carcinoma.
10 Conclusion: The state of hyperinsulinemia is characterized by a dysfunction of the exocrine pancreas.
11 IPF-1 protein and mRNA levels were low to undetectable in exocrine preparations before culture.
12 Rescue experiments reveal iron overload and exocrine pancreatic failure as leading causes of death.
13 The model of pancreatic bicarbonate secretion described herein may also apply to other exocrine epithelia.
14 Pancreatic histopathology showed chronic pancreatitis with a corresponding loss of exocrine tissue and islet retention.
15 We included studies reporting on pancreatic exocrine insufficiency in patients with pancreatic or periampullary cancer.
16 Background: Choosing the optimum pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy for patients with exocrine insufficiency remains a problem.
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Exocrine в диалектах
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