Medical condition
Type 3c diabetes (also known as pancreatogenic diabetes ) is diabetes that comes secondary to pancreatic diseases,[ 1] involving the exocrine and digestive functions of the pancreas . It also occurs following surgical removal of the pancreas.
Around 5–10% of cases of diabetes in the Western world are related to pancreatic diseases. Chronic pancreatitis is most often the cause.[ 1] [ 2]
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