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Pancreatic Tail – Anatomy, Function and Diseases

The pancreatic tail is the narrow, left-sided end of the pancreas. It lies close to the spleen and contains hormone-producing cells essential for blood sugar regulation.

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Vitamin E Deficiency

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Growth Hormone Deficiency

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