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Pancreas transplantation - A pancreas transplant is an organ transplant that involves replacing the pancreas of a person who has diabetes with a healthy pancreas that can make insulin. The healthy pancreas comes from a donor who has just died or from a living relative.
Pancreas divisum - Pancreas divisum is a congenital defect in which parts of the pancreas to fail to fuse together. It is the most common congenital anomaly of the pancreas.
Annular pancreas - Annular pancreas is a rare condition in which the duodenum is surrounded by a ring of pancreatic tissue continous with the head of the pancreas. This portion of the pancreas can constrict the duodenum and block or impair the flow of food to the rest of the intestines.
Accessory pancreas - Accessory pancreas is a rare condition in which small groups of pancreatic cells are separate from the pancreas. They may occur in the mesentery of the small intestine, the wall of the duodenum, the upper part of the jejunum, or more rarely, in the wall of the stomach, ileum, gallbladder or spleen.
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