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Hugo Cohen1,2, Harry Haynes3, Darko Lazic3
1Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Academic Department of Military Surgery and Trauma, Birmingham, GBR.
Abstract:
A young patient presenting with recurrent biliary colic had a laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The routine histology on the gallbladder revealed a section of pancreatic tissue in the neck of the gallbladder. Pancreatic tissue separate from the pancreas is known as pancreatic heterotopia and is particularly rare. However, there has been a recent increase in the publications of cases. In this report we present the case history of our patient and discuss it with relevance to the wider literature.
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