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pubmed-article:6497998pubmed:abstractTextPancreatography using fibroscopy is current practice in medicine and contributes to the diagnosis of diseases of the pancreas. The radiographic images obtained generally represent oblique projections which have little in common with classic anatomical diagrams. An analysis of 60 pancreatographic investigations considered normal (out of a series of 400 investigations made on various diseases of the pancreas) has been followed by a comparison between these radiographic results obtained in vivo with diverse anatomical classifications in current use. The conclusion is reached that pancreatography is morphologically reliable and that there is no correlation between the mode of ramification of the ducts and pathological conditions (with the exception of the pancreas divisum and the annular pancreas).lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:6497998pubmed:articleTitleA radio-anatomical study in vivo on pancreatic ducts.lld:pubmed
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