Heterotopic Pancreas: Report of Two Cases with unique presentation and review of literature.

Authors

  • Soumya Kundu Department of Pathology, Midnapore Medical College, Medinipur Author
  • Priya Ranjan Chattopadhayay Department of Pathology, Midnapore Medical College, Medinipur Author
  • Aditi Bhattacharyya Department of Pathology, Midnapore Medical College, Medinipur Author
  • Kunal Sanyal Department of Surgery, Midnapore Medical College, Medinipur. Author

Keywords:

Heterotopic pancreas, chronic cholecystitis, sessile polyp

Abstract

Heterotopic pancreas (HP) is defined as the presence of pancreatic tissue outside its normal location, lacking ductal or vascular continuity with the main gland. Though pancreatic heterotopia is usually incidental, it may become clinically evident when complicated by pathological changes such as inflammation, bleeding, obstruction. In this report of two cases, a 42-year female with chronic cholecystitis with mural heterotopic pancreatic tissue is described, along with a 35-year female with abdominal pain caused by heterotopic pancreatic tissue located in proximal jejunum. In majority of reported cases, HPhas been found in stomach, duodenum, upper jejunum, whereas its 
presence in the gallbladder is very rare. Awareness of this condition may provide insights on its clinical significance.

 

 

 

 

Author Biographies

  • Soumya Kundu, Department of Pathology, Midnapore Medical College, Medinipur

     

     
  • Priya Ranjan Chattopadhayay, Department of Pathology, Midnapore Medical College, Medinipur

     

     
  • Aditi Bhattacharyya, Department of Pathology, Midnapore Medical College, Medinipur

     

     
  • Kunal Sanyal, Department of Surgery, Midnapore Medical College, Medinipur.

     

     

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2014-12-30

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Heterotopic Pancreas: Report of Two Cases with unique presentation and review of literature. (2014). Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, 4(4), 1107-1109. https://ajphs.com/index.php/ajphs/article/view/510