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'''Pancreaticobiliary maljunction''' is a [[congenital malformation]], in which the pancreatic and [[bile duct]]s join anatomically outside the duodenal wall, forming a markedly long common channel.<ref>{{cite journal |pmid=19896105 | doi=10.1016/j.cgh.2009.08.024 | volume=7 | title=Pancreaticobiliary maljunction | year=2009 | journal=Clin. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. | pages=S84–8 | last1 = Kamisawa | first1 = T | last2 = Takuma | first2 = K | last3 = Anjiki | first3 = H | last4 = Egawa | first4 = N | last5 = Kurata | first5 = M | last6 = Honda | first6 = G | last7 = Tsuruta | first7 = K | last8 = Sasaki | first8 = T}}</ref> This anomaly prevents normal control by the [[sphincter of Oddi]] located in the duodenal wall, allowing regurgitation of pancreatic juices into the biliary tract and possibly leading to a higher probability of pancreaticobiliary cancers.
'''Pancreaticobiliary maljunction''' is a [[congenital malformation]], in which the pancreatic and [[bile duct]]s join anatomically outside the duodenal wall, forming a markedly long common channel.<ref>{{cite journal |pmid=19896105 | doi=10.1016/j.cgh.2009.08.024 | volume=7 | title=Pancreaticobiliary maljunction | year=2009 | journal=Clin. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. | pages=S84–8 | last1 = Kamisawa | first1 = T | last2 = Takuma | first2 = K | last3 = Anjiki | first3 = H | last4 = Egawa | first4 = N | last5 = Kurata | first5 = M | last6 = Honda | first6 = G | last7 = Tsuruta | first7 = K | last8 = Sasaki | first8 = T}}</ref> This anomaly prevents normal control by the [[sphincter of Oddi]] located in the duodenal wall, allowing regurgitation of pancreatic juices into the biliary tract and possibly leading to a higher probability of pancreaticobiliary cancers.

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Pancreaticobiliary maljunction is a congenital malformation, in which the pancreatic and bile ducts join anatomically outside the duodenal wall, forming a markedly long common channel.[1] This anomaly prevents normal control by the sphincter of Oddi located in the duodenal wall, allowing regurgitation of pancreatic juices into the biliary tract and possibly leading to a higher probability of pancreaticobiliary cancers.

References

  1. ^ Kamisawa, T; Takuma, K; Anjiki, H; Egawa, N; Kurata, M; Honda, G; Tsuruta, K; Sasaki, T (2009). "Pancreaticobiliary maljunction". Clin. Gastroenterol. Hepatol. 7: S84–8. doi:10.1016/j.cgh.2009.08.024. PMID 19896105.