A sub-variant of type 3, known as 'reverse pancreas divisum' had a prevalence of 2.2%. Type 4 variant- PD, was found in 6.4% of all cases. The most common sub-variant of PD was complete PD, followed by incomplete PD and variant with MPD as only pancreatic duct. Type 5 variant (...
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Varianti anatomicheAnomalie congeniteCPRMPurpose The objective of this paper is to document the magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography ( MRCP ) findings and the epidemiology of congenital anomalies and variations of the bile and pancreatic ducts and to discuss their clinical significance. Materials...
Recurrent cholangitis caused by the migration of pancreatic calculi associated with pancreas divisumCOMMON BILE-DUCTANATOMIC VARIANTCHOLESTASISSTENOSISRobert JY, Bretagne JF, Raoul JL, Siproudhis L, Heresbach D, Gosselin M.doi:10.1016/S0016-5107(93)70130-3Robert, Jean-Yves...
Pancreas divisum: the most common congenital variant (5–10% of the population), where the dorsal and ventral pancreatic ducts fail to fuse during development. Annular pancreas: a rare anomaly where pancreatic tissue encircles the duodenum, potentially causing duodenal obstruction. Ansa pancreatica: ...