Illustration of a dog's pancreas: Alveolus in the illustration refers to the acinar cells of the exocrine pancreas. The cells form circular clusters.[1] They are the cells which produce pancreatic enzymes needed for digestion of food.
Canine pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas that can occur in two very different forms. Acute pancreatitis[2] is sudden, while chronic pancreatitis is characterized by recurring or persistent form of pancreatic inflammation. Cases of both can be considered mild or severe.[3]
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