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  2. Pancreatitis - Wikipedia

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    Long-term dietary changes and pancreatic enzyme replacement may be required. [1] Occasionally, surgery is done to remove parts of the pancreas. [1] Globally, in 2015 about 8.9 million cases of pancreatitis occurred. [6] This resulted in 132,700 deaths, up from 83,000 deaths in 1990. [7] [8] Acute pancreatitis occurs in about 30 per 100,000 ...

  3. Pancreas - Wikipedia

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    The pancreas is an organ of the digestive system and endocrine system of vertebrates. In humans, it is located in the abdomen behind the stomach and functions as a gland. The pancreas is a mixed or heterocrine gland, i.e., it has both an endocrine and a digestive exocrine function. [2] 99% of the pancreas is exocrine and 1% is endocrine.

  4. Pancreatectomy - Wikipedia

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    In total pancreatectomy, the gallbladder, distal stomach, a portion of the small intestine, associated lymph nodes and in certain cases the spleen are removed in addition to the entire pancreas. [1] In recent years, the TP-IAT (Total Pancreatectomy with Islet Autotransplantation [2] [3]) has also gained respectable traction within the medical ...

  5. Pancreatic disease - Wikipedia

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    A pancreatic cyst is a fluid filled sac within the pancreas. They can be benign or malignant. X-ray computed tomography (CT scan) findings of cysts in the pancreas are common, and often are benign. In a study of 2,832 patients without pancreatic disease, 73 patients (2.6%) had cysts in the pancreas. [3] About 85% of these patients had a single ...

  6. List of -ectomies - Wikipedia

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    If the whole of the pancreas is removed, the person will become diabetic. Pancreaticoduodenectomy is the surgical removal involving the pancreas and the duodenum . Panniculectomy is the removal of a panniculus , which is a dense layer of fatty tissue growth consisting of subcutaneous fat in the lower abdominal area.

  7. Uncinate process of pancreas - Wikipedia

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    The isthmus (also called the central pancreas) is the region of the gland that runs anterior to the superior mesenteric artery; by convention, it divides the right and left sides of the pancreas. [2] The ventral pancreatic bud forms the pancreatic head and uncinate process. The glands continue to develop but the duct systems anastomose.

  8. Pancreatic islets - Wikipedia

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    There are about 1 million islets distributed throughout the pancreas of a healthy adult human. While islets vary in size, the average diameter is about 0.2 mm. [5]:928 Each islet is separated from the surrounding pancreatic tissue by a thin, fibrous, connective tissue capsule which is continuous with the fibrous connective tissue that is interwoven throughout the rest of the pancreas.

  9. Pancreaticoduodenectomy - Wikipedia

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    Pancreatic leak or pancreatic fistula, defined as fluid drained after postoperative day 3 that has an amylase content greater than or equal to 3 times the upper limit of normal, occurs in 5–10% of operations, [31] [32] although changes in the definition of fistula may now include a much larger proportion of patients (upwards of 40%). [33]