Ectopic pancreas

Ectopic pancreas
Other namesHeterotopic pancreas,
Accessory pancreas,
Aberrant pancreas,
Pancreatic rest,
Myoepithelial hamartoma
Stomach biopsy with pancreatic heterotopia in the submucosa. H&E Stain.
SpecialtyGastroenterology
SymptomsOften asymptomatic, may cause abdominal pain and distension
Diagnostic methodBiopsy, histologic evaluation
Differential diagnosisGastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST)[1]
TreatmentSurgery if symptomatic
MedicationNone
FrequencyUncommon[1]

An ectopic pancreas is an anatomical abnormality in which pancreatic tissue has grown outside its normal location (ectopia) and without vascular or other anatomical connections to the pancreas.[2] It is a disease which is congenital[2] and is also known as heterotopic, accessory, or aberrant pancreas.[3]

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Yuan was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b Perera, Eranga (26 April 2010). "Ectopic Pancreas". Imaging Science Today. Archived from the original on 25 November 2010.
  3. ^ Kim, Ji Young; et al. (2009). "Ectopic Pancreas: CT Findings with Emphasis on Differentiation from Small Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor and Leiomyoma". Radiology. 252 (1). Radiological Society of North America: 92–100. doi:10.1148/radiol.2521081441. PMID 19561251.