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Pancreas - Anatomy & Physiology
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*Ventral surface is directly attached to the right dorsal colon and base of the caecum.
*Ventral surface is directly attached to the right dorsal colon and base of the caecum.
*Dorsal surface is directly attached to the right kidney and liver.
*Dorsal surface is directly attached to the right kidney and liver.
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*Portal vein perforates the pancreas.
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*Portal vein perforates the pancreas
at the '''pancreatic ring'''
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*Both pancreatic and accessory ducts persist throughout development.
*Both pancreatic and accessory ducts persist throughout development.
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