YES!! If the pancreas is damaged, the enzymes leak into the pancreatic tissue and start to auto-digest (eat itself) the cells, which results in hemorrhage, swelling, and local destruction within the pancreas. This process is also known as inflammation. Inflammation of the pancreas can occur with an immediate injury to the pancreas (i.e. acute) or with slow, long term damage (chronic).
pancreas grossly normal
If the pancreas is unremarkable, it means that the pancreas appears normal.
If you mean 50% of 6000 then it is 3000
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God founded the pancreas when he created man. However if you mean who found the pancreas, It was St. Pancreas whilst operating on somebody in the train station St. Pancreas which was also named after him due to his heroicness on that day
It means the pancreas did not fully form. Depending on the degree it would usually not be a problem.
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The Pancreas is a endocrine gland that secretes insulin (amongst other hormones).
No, "pancreatic" means pertaining to the pancreas. Hepatic means pertaining to the liver.
The pancreas is an organ, not a mythological figure. In Greek, the word means "all flesh".
Accessory organs are organs that aid in the digestive process but are not part of the digestive tract. They include organs like the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas, which produce digestive enzymes and substances that help with the breakdown of food in the digestive system.