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- Ampulla of Vater: What It Is, Location Function - Cleveland Clinic
It’s the place where your common bile duct and pancreatic duct merge to enter your small intestine The ampulla is a reservoir that holds bile and pancreatic enzymes and releases them into your intestine to help digest food Rarely, it can be the site of a biliary obstruction or cancer
- Ampullary cancer - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Learn more about the causes, diagnosis and treatments for cancer of the ampulla of Vater
- Ampulla | definition of ampulla by Medical dictionary
ampulla any small vesicle or sac-like offshoot, particularly the dilation at the end of the semicircular canal of the EAR, which houses sensory epithelium and is concerned with balance; See CRISTA AMPULLARIS
- Ampullary Cancer - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Ampullary cancer, or ampullary carcinoma, is a life-threatening cancer that forms in a body part called the ampulla of Vater in the duodenum, where the pancreatic and bile ducts release their secretions into the intestines
- Ampulla - Wikipedia
An ampulla ( æmˈpʊlə, - ˈpʌl - ; [1] pl : ampullae) was, in ancient Rome, a small round vessel, usually made of glass and with two handles, used for sacred purposes
- What Is the Ampulla of Vater in the Pancreas? - ScienceInsights
The Ampulla of Vater, also known as the hepatopancreatic ampulla, is the primary junction where secretions from the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas are delivered into the small intestine Located halfway along the second portion of the duodenum, this structure connects the biliary and pancreatic duct systems to the gastrointestinal tract
- Ampulla of Vater - Structure, Function, Anatomy, Diagram
The ampulla of Vater, also known as the hepatopancreatic ampulla, is an important anatomical structure in the digestive system where the common bile duct
- Ampullary Cancer: Symptoms, Staging and Survival Rate
An ampulla is an enlarged opening at the end of a duct or canal in the body, and the ampulla of Vater is responsible for allowing both the pancreatic and bile ducts to empty into the duodenum, or small intestine When ampullary cancer occurs, even if it’s small, it often blocks the bile duct
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