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CASE REPORT

Jejunal Ectopic Pancreatic Tissue Rest as Lead Point in Patients with Intussusception: A Rare Case Report and Review of Literature

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Pages 135-139 | Received 16 Dec 2023, Accepted 18 Apr 2024, Published online: 29 Apr 2024

Figures & data

Figure 1 On plain abdominal x-ray- there is multiple air fluid level, dilated small bowel, valvulae conniventes are visible and absence of gas in the distal-collapsed bowel.

Figure 1 On plain abdominal x-ray- there is multiple air fluid level, dilated small bowel, valvulae conniventes are visible and absence of gas in the distal-collapsed bowel.

Figure 2 Green = intussuscepiens, White = intussusceptum, Black = mesenteric vessels and fat.

Figure 2 Green = intussuscepiens, White = intussusceptum, Black = mesenteric vessels and fat.

Figure 3 (A) Gross appearance and Cut section of ectopic pancreas as lead point, and (B) blue arrow showed the boundary of pancreatic rest which was lead point.

Figure 3 (A) Gross appearance and Cut section of ectopic pancreas as lead point, and (B) blue arrow showed the boundary of pancreatic rest which was lead point.

Figure 4 Histologic sections revealed acini, ducts (red arrow) and Islet cells (blue arrow) specific to the pancreas and confirming the diagnosis of pancreatic rest.

Figure 4 Histologic sections revealed acini, ducts (red arrow) and Islet cells (blue arrow) specific to the pancreas and confirming the diagnosis of pancreatic rest.