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pancreas is and exocrine and endocrine organ. it produces insulin, glucagon, and somatostatin.

symptoms might include symptoms of Diabetes mellitus, eg. frequent urination, frequent thirst,

there might be also pain, which radiates to the back, or to the right shoulder.

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