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  • |Term=pancreatic duct ...k duct) Part of a duct system in the pancreas. In these ducts, enzyme-rich pancreatic juices are released and flow into the small intestine {{dictionary-stub}} [
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  • |Term=pancreatic duct ...k duct) Part of a duct system in the pancreas. In these ducts, enzyme-rich pancreatic juices are released and flow into the small intestine {{dictionary-stub}} [
    447 bytes (58 words) - 20:18, 10 January 2023
  • ...d [[common bile duct]] (CBD), while the "arrow" refers to the [[pancreatic duct]]. ...he CBD, causing the duct to dilate and resemble a bow, with the pancreatic duct appearing as the arrow.
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  • ...ampulla''' or the '''confluence of the [[bile duct]] and the [[pancreatic duct]]''', is a crucial structure in the [[digestive system]]. ...ion of the [[small intestine]]. The ampulla allows the release of bile and pancreatic enzymes into the duodenum, aiding in the digestion of fats and proteins.
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  • ...e insertion of the endoscope and the cannulation of the CBD and Pancreatic Duct. * [[Common Bile Duct]]: A duct that carries bile from the liver and gallbladder into the duodenum.
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  • ...reas also contains the [[ampulla of Vater]], a crucial structure where the pancreatic and bile ducts combine before entering the duodenum. ...ng its head, plays a vital role in the [[digestive system]]. It produces [[pancreatic juice]], which contains enzymes that aid in the digestion of fats, proteins
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  • ...) is a muscular valve that controls the flow of digestive juices (bile and pancreatic juice) to the first part of the small intestine (duodenum). ...enum]], and prevents the reflux of duodenal contents into the [[pancreatic duct]].
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  • ...field, specifically for the dissolution of [[gallstones]] and [[pancreatic duct stones]]. ...rocedure involves the use of a flexible tube, or endoscope, to examine the pancreatic and bile ducts. Monoctanoin is injected into the ducts to dissolve stones t
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  • ...is used to examine and X-ray the pancreatic duct, liver duct, common bile duct, duodenal papilla, and gallbladder. An endoscope is a thin, tubular instrum ...is used to examine and X-ray the pancreatic duct, liver duct, common bile duct, duodenal papilla, and gallbladder. An endoscope is a thin, tubular instrum
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  • == Pancreatic == '''Pancreatic''' (pronunciation: pan-kree-AT-ik) is an adjective that refers to anything
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  • ...s used to examine and x-ray the pancreatic duct, hepatic duct, common bile duct, duodenal papilla and gallbladder. An endoscope is a thin, tubular instrume ...s used to examine and x-ray the pancreatic duct, hepatic duct, common bile duct, duodenal papilla and gallbladder. An endoscope is a thin, tubular instrume
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  • ...dicine to refer to a small, flask-like dilation or expansion in a canal or duct. The term is derived from the Latin word 'ampulla', which means a small, ne ...lla of Vater]]: A dilation of the main pancreatic duct and the common bile duct, where they join and enter the duodenum.
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  • == Duct (Medicine) == '''Duct''' (/dʌkt/), in the field of medicine, refers to a tube, channel, or passa
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  • '''Duct (anatomy)''' '''Duct''' (pronunciation: /dʌkt/) is a term used in [[Anatomy]] to describe a tub
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  • |Term=pancreatic cancer ...also removes part of the stomach, part of the small intestine, common bile duct, gallbladder, spleen, and nearby lymph nodes 
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  • * [[Pancreatic duct]]: The pancreatic duct is the conduit through which the digestive enzymes produced by the exocrine * [[Pancreatic juice]]
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  • ...d [[glucagon]], which regulate the body's sugar levels. It also produces [[pancreatic juice]], which aids in digestion. * [[Pancreatic Juice]]: A liquid secreted by the pancreas that contains enzymes for digest
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  • ...[gastrointestinal tract]]. It is often associated with [[pancreatitis]] or pancreatic [[tumor]]s. ...cus Pancreaticus is chronic [[pancreatitis]], but it can also be caused by pancreatic [[tumor]]s, [[aneurysm]]s, [[trauma]], or [[surgery]].
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  • ...ndoscopic ultrasound]]. Blood tests may also be used to check for signs of pancreatic inflammation. ...s managing pain and nutritional support. This can include pain medication, pancreatic enzyme supplements, and insulin therapy if diabetes develops. In severe cas
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  • ...ent, resulting in the majority of the pancreas being drained by the dorsal duct into the minor [[papilla]]. ...s, it can lead to recurrent [[pancreatitis]] due to inadequate drainage of pancreatic secretions.
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