mixed acinar-endocrine tumor
A mixed acinar-endocrine tumor is a type of tumor that contains cells with characteristics of both acinar (exocrine) and endocrine cells. These tumors typically occur in the pancreas and may exhibit both exocrine and endocrine functions.
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