Pancreas divisum
From DrKoop's partner site on diabetes, MyDiabetesCentral.com
Pancreas divisum is a congenital (present from birth) defect in which parts of the pancreas to fail to fuse together. Causes, incidence, and risk factors In this condition, the ducts of the pancreas are affected. In many cases this defect goes undetected. The cause of the defect is unknown. However, if the pancreatic ducts become obstructed, symptoms similar to pancreatitis may develop. Pancreas divisum affects about 5% of the general population.
Review Date: 08/02/2005 ![]() advertisement
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