Abstract:Acinar cell carcinoma pancreas is an epithelial, malignant neoplasm of exocrine pancreas comprised of cells resembling pancreatic acinar cells which are immune reactive to BCL10 and trypsin. Tumefaction arises due to accumulated genetic alterations, chromosomal instability or allelic copy number variation. Cogent clinical symptoms as abdominal pain, dorso-lumbar pain, loss of weight, nausea or vomiting or subcutaneous fat necrosis may ensue. Grossly, a solid, enlarged, well circumscribed, partially encapsulate… Show more
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