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Latest revision as of 18:41, 30 June 2011
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| Which secretions of the exocrine pancreas contribute to digestion? |
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| Which cells of Islets of Langerhans produce which secretions? |
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| What is the likely pancreatic problem in one year old GSD presented with diarrhoea, weight loss and increased appetite? |
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| (From above) Chronic or acute |
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| True or False? - Pancreas remains unchanged for a long time after death. |
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| Non-encapsulated masses projecting from the surface of pancreas, microscopically resembling the normal structure, is likely to be hyperplasia or neoplasia? |
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| Periodic convulsions in older cattle responsive to iv glucose are likely to be caused by: |
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| True or False? - Glucagonomas are very common. |
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