Relationships between congenital biliary dilatation and ventral pancreatic duct in patient with branch fusion type of ventral and dorsal pancreatic ducts
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We studied the origin (or nature) of a non-dilated (or stenotic) portion of common bile duct in a patient with congenital biliary dilatation (C. B. D. ). In a control case with a branch fusion type of ventral and dorsal pancreatic ducts, the upper branch of ventral pancreatic duct was situated in the ventral pancreas based on the distribution of PP cells, whereas the lower branch was located in the dorsal pancreas. In a patient with C. B. D. the non-dilated portion of common bile duct (or the upper branch of ventral pancreatic duct) was only situated in the ventral pancreas similar to that of control case. In addition, a duct from the pancreatic lobule was found in the non-dilated portion.<BR>Therefore, the non-dilated (or stenotic) portion in a patient with C. B. D. was identified to be the ventral pancretic duct.
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