Heterotopic pancreas is defined as the presence of pancreatic tissue in an abnormal location without any anatomical or vascular continuation with the main body of the pancreas. Most common locations are stomach, duodenum and jejunum. Rare cases have been documented in ileum, omentum, colon, gall bladder, cystic duct, spleen, liver, urinary bladder, lungs, fallopian tube, tongue and submandibular salivary gland. Heterotopic pancreatic tissue located in the appendix is a rare entity. A 65 year old male was operated for intestinal tuberculosis. Appendix attached to the caecum revealed heterotopic pancreatic tissue on histopathological examination. No case of pancreatic heterotopias in appendix has been reported so far to the best of our knowle...
In 1727, Schilz first reported the example of a heterotopic pancreas and defined it as tissue histol...
Heterotopic pancreas is a relatively common variant of foregut embryologic dystopia that can be desc...
The heterotopic pancreas (PH) is the atypical presence of pancreatic tissue without any anatomic or ...
Context Heterotopic pancreas is a congenital anomaly defined as pancreatic tissue occurring outside ...
PubMed: 21386642Context Heterotopia of the pancreas can be defined as the presence of pancreatic tis...
Heterotopic pancreas is defined as arising of pancreatic tissue ectopically with no anatomical, neur...
Heterotopic pancreatic tissue of the stomach is a rare condition. The author herein reports three ca...
Pancreatic ectopia (PE) consists in the existence of pancreatic tissue outside its usual location in...
Heterotopic pancreas is a tissue histologically similar to normal pancreatic tissue found in a locat...
Heterotopic pancreatic tissue of the stomach is a rare condition. Gastric diverticulum is also a rar...
Background Heterotopic pancreas is a rare submucosal lesion and generally an incidental finding. The...
The presence of heterotopic pancreatic tissue in the lower intestinal tract is a rare condition that...
Heterotopic pancreas is defined as pancreatic tissue found outside the usual anatomical location of ...
Heterotopic pancreas (HP) is defined as pancreatic tissue lacking anatomic and vascular continuity w...
Context Pancreatic heterotopia is a rare pathologic entity, previously reported in the stomach, duod...
In 1727, Schilz first reported the example of a heterotopic pancreas and defined it as tissue histol...
Heterotopic pancreas is a relatively common variant of foregut embryologic dystopia that can be desc...
The heterotopic pancreas (PH) is the atypical presence of pancreatic tissue without any anatomic or ...
Context Heterotopic pancreas is a congenital anomaly defined as pancreatic tissue occurring outside ...
PubMed: 21386642Context Heterotopia of the pancreas can be defined as the presence of pancreatic tis...
Heterotopic pancreas is defined as arising of pancreatic tissue ectopically with no anatomical, neur...
Heterotopic pancreatic tissue of the stomach is a rare condition. The author herein reports three ca...
Pancreatic ectopia (PE) consists in the existence of pancreatic tissue outside its usual location in...
Heterotopic pancreas is a tissue histologically similar to normal pancreatic tissue found in a locat...
Heterotopic pancreatic tissue of the stomach is a rare condition. Gastric diverticulum is also a rar...
Background Heterotopic pancreas is a rare submucosal lesion and generally an incidental finding. The...
The presence of heterotopic pancreatic tissue in the lower intestinal tract is a rare condition that...
Heterotopic pancreas is defined as pancreatic tissue found outside the usual anatomical location of ...
Heterotopic pancreas (HP) is defined as pancreatic tissue lacking anatomic and vascular continuity w...
Context Pancreatic heterotopia is a rare pathologic entity, previously reported in the stomach, duod...
In 1727, Schilz first reported the example of a heterotopic pancreas and defined it as tissue histol...
Heterotopic pancreas is a relatively common variant of foregut embryologic dystopia that can be desc...
The heterotopic pancreas (PH) is the atypical presence of pancreatic tissue without any anatomic or ...