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== Annular Pancreas ==
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{{Infobox medical condition
[[File:Gray1056.png|thumb|right|Diagram of the pancreas showing the annular pancreas.]]
| name    = Annular pancreas
 
| image    = [[File:Gray1056.png|thumb|Diagram of the pancreas]]
| caption  = Diagram of the pancreas
| field    = [[Gastroenterology]]
| symptoms    = [[Vomiting]], [[feeding intolerance]], [[abdominal pain]]
| complications = [[Duodenal obstruction]], [[pancreatitis]]
| onset    = [[Neonatal]] or [[adult]]
| duration    = Long-term
| causes    = [[Congenital disorder]]
| risks    = [[Polyhydramnios]], [[Down syndrome]], [[Trisomy 18]]
| diagnosis  = [[Ultrasound]], [[CT scan]], [[MRI]]
| differential  = [[Duodenal atresia]], [[malrotation]], [[pancreatic cancer]]
| treatment  = [[Surgery]] (e.g., [[duodenojejunostomy]])
| medication  = [[Proton pump inhibitors]], [[antiemetics]]
| prognosis  = Generally good with treatment
| frequency  = Rare
}}
An '''annular pancreas''' is a rare congenital condition in which a ring of pancreatic tissue encircles the [[duodenum]], the first part of the [[small intestine]]. This ring of tissue can constrict the duodenum, potentially leading to obstruction.
An '''annular pancreas''' is a rare congenital condition in which a ring of pancreatic tissue encircles the [[duodenum]], the first part of the [[small intestine]]. This ring of tissue can constrict the duodenum, potentially leading to obstruction.
== Anatomy and Development ==
== Anatomy and Development ==
The [[pancreas]] is a glandular organ located in the abdomen, with both exocrine and endocrine functions. During normal embryological development, the pancreas forms from the fusion of the dorsal and ventral pancreatic buds. In the case of an annular pancreas, the ventral bud fails to rotate properly, resulting in a ring of pancreatic tissue that surrounds the duodenum.
The [[pancreas]] is a glandular organ located in the abdomen, with both exocrine and endocrine functions. During normal embryological development, the pancreas forms from the fusion of the dorsal and ventral pancreatic buds. In the case of an annular pancreas, the ventral bud fails to rotate properly, resulting in a ring of pancreatic tissue that surrounds the duodenum.
== Clinical Presentation ==
== Clinical Presentation ==
Symptoms of an annular pancreas can vary depending on the degree of duodenal obstruction. In newborns, it may present as [[duodenal atresia]] or stenosis, leading to [[bilious vomiting]] shortly after birth. In adults, symptoms may include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and signs of [[peptic ulcer disease]].
Symptoms of an annular pancreas can vary depending on the degree of duodenal obstruction. In newborns, it may present as [[duodenal atresia]] or stenosis, leading to [[bilious vomiting]] shortly after birth. In adults, symptoms may include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and signs of [[peptic ulcer disease]].
== Diagnosis ==
== Diagnosis ==
Diagnosis of an annular pancreas is typically made using imaging studies. [[Upper gastrointestinal series]] and [[computed tomography (CT)]] scans can reveal the characteristic "double bubble" sign or the presence of a ring of pancreatic tissue around the duodenum.
Diagnosis of an annular pancreas is typically made using imaging studies. [[Upper gastrointestinal series]] and [[computed tomography (CT)]] scans can reveal the characteristic "double bubble" sign or the presence of a ring of pancreatic tissue around the duodenum.
== Treatment ==
== Treatment ==
Treatment of an annular pancreas depends on the severity of the symptoms. In cases of significant obstruction, surgical intervention may be necessary. The most common surgical procedure is a [[duodenojejunostomy]], which bypasses the obstructed segment of the duodenum.
Treatment of an annular pancreas depends on the severity of the symptoms. In cases of significant obstruction, surgical intervention may be necessary. The most common surgical procedure is a [[duodenojejunostomy]], which bypasses the obstructed segment of the duodenum.
== Related Pages ==
== Related Pages ==
* [[Pancreas]]
* [[Pancreas]]
* [[Duodenum]]
* [[Duodenum]]
* [[Congenital disorder]]
* [[Congenital disorder]]
* [[Digestive system]]
* [[Digestive system]]
[[Category:Congenital disorders of digestive system]]
[[Category:Congenital disorders of digestive system]]
[[Category:Pancreas]]
[[Category:Pancreas]]

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Annular pancreas
Diagram of the pancreas
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Vomiting, feeding intolerance, abdominal pain
Complications Duodenal obstruction, pancreatitis
Onset Neonatal or adult
Duration Long-term
Types N/A
Causes Congenital disorder
Risks Polyhydramnios, Down syndrome, Trisomy 18
Diagnosis Ultrasound, CT scan, MRI
Differential diagnosis Duodenal atresia, malrotation, pancreatic cancer
Prevention N/A
Treatment Surgery (e.g., duodenojejunostomy)
Medication Proton pump inhibitors, antiemetics
Prognosis Generally good with treatment
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


An annular pancreas is a rare congenital condition in which a ring of pancreatic tissue encircles the duodenum, the first part of the small intestine. This ring of tissue can constrict the duodenum, potentially leading to obstruction.

Anatomy and Development[edit]

The pancreas is a glandular organ located in the abdomen, with both exocrine and endocrine functions. During normal embryological development, the pancreas forms from the fusion of the dorsal and ventral pancreatic buds. In the case of an annular pancreas, the ventral bud fails to rotate properly, resulting in a ring of pancreatic tissue that surrounds the duodenum.

Clinical Presentation[edit]

Symptoms of an annular pancreas can vary depending on the degree of duodenal obstruction. In newborns, it may present as duodenal atresia or stenosis, leading to bilious vomiting shortly after birth. In adults, symptoms may include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and signs of peptic ulcer disease.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of an annular pancreas is typically made using imaging studies. Upper gastrointestinal series and computed tomography (CT) scans can reveal the characteristic "double bubble" sign or the presence of a ring of pancreatic tissue around the duodenum.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment of an annular pancreas depends on the severity of the symptoms. In cases of significant obstruction, surgical intervention may be necessary. The most common surgical procedure is a duodenojejunostomy, which bypasses the obstructed segment of the duodenum.

Related Pages[edit]