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From: Acute peritonitis caused by the acute pancreatitis of an ectopic pancreas in a jejunal duplication, in an adult with intestinal malrotation: a case report

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Abdominal contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) on admission. a The axial CT image shows an oval 30 mm soft tissue mass with microlobulated margins (arrow) below the gallbladder (arrowhead). b The coronal CT shows an oval soft tissue mass with microlobulated margins, suggestive of an ectopic pancreas (arrow) and a cystic lesion with an enhanced thick wall that communicated with the jejunum (arrowhead). c The coronal CT image shows an ascending colon that runs up the midline. d MRCP shows an ectopic pancreatic duct (arrow) without communication to the normal pancreatic duct. The duct drained into the jejunal duplication

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