Accessory Pancreatic Ducts
Accessory pancreatic ducts are small ducts found in the pancreas, which carry pancreatic juices that contain digestive enzymes. These ducts are important for the healthy functioning of the pancreas, and they help to move the digestive enzymes into the small intestine and duodenum, allowing the body to process and absorb nutrients from food. Accessory pancreatic ducts can also help to protect the pancreas from harm caused by digestive juices and help to keep the pancreas clean. Abnormalities in the size, shape, or number of accessory pancreatic ducts can be symptomatic of various diseases, such as pancreatitis or cystic fibrosis. Therefore, the presence and functioning of accessory pancreatic ducts is essential for a healthy digestive system.
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