Fig. 3From: Acute peritonitis caused by the acute pancreatitis of an ectopic pancreas in a jejunal duplication, in an adult with intestinal malrotation: a case reportMacroscopic findings. The jejunal duplication bifurcates from the jejunum in a T-shaped manner, and communicates with the lumen of the normal jejunum. The tip of the duplication is swollen like a mass. The ectopic pancreas is in the tip of the duplication (the area that has been circled)Back to article page