Fibrous deposits in pancreas islets due to cystic fibrosis

  • Anne Clark, University of Oxford
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Fibrous deposits in pancreas islets due to cystic fibrosis. Anne Clark, University of Oxford. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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A photomicrograph of a section through the pancreas of a patient with cystic fiborosis, immunolabelled for insulin (brown), nuclei stained blue. Exocrine tissue has been lost and replaced by fibrotic or adipose tissue in which the islets remain with a normal complement of endocrine cells. The patient was treated with insulin, but the beta-cell mass remained unchanged and amyloid is present, suggesting the presence of Type II diabetes. There is disruption of islet architeccture.

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