Absent Accessory Pancreatic Duct of Santorini
The Absent Accessory Pancreatic Duct Of Santorini (AAPDS) is an anomaly of the digestive system in humans. It is a congenital absence of the accessory pancreatic duct of Santorini, which is a normal part of the pancreas and is responsible for connecting it to the bile duct. The AAPDS is associated with an increased risk of pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, and the formation of gallstones. As such, it is an important feature to be on the lookout for when diagnosing and treating pancreatic diseases and should be carefully considered when developing treatment plans. In addition, the diagnosing of AAPDS can also aid in the prevention of developing other pancreatic conditions.
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