Pancreatic bud

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The pancreatic bud is an embryological structure that gives rise to the pancreas. During the development of the digestive system, the pancreas forms from two separate outgrowths of the foregut, known as the dorsal and ventral pancreatic buds.

Development

The development of the pancreatic bud begins around the fourth week of embryogenesis. The dorsal pancreatic bud appears first, followed by the ventral pancreatic bud. These buds originate from the endodermal lining of the duodenum.

Dorsal Pancreatic Bud

The dorsal pancreatic bud forms the majority of the pancreas, including the body of the pancreas and the tail of the pancreas. It arises from the dorsal aspect of the duodenum and grows into the dorsal mesentery.

Ventral Pancreatic Bud

The ventral pancreatic bud forms the uncinate process and part of the head of the pancreas. It originates from the ventral aspect of the duodenum and is closely associated with the developing bile duct.

Fusion of Pancreatic Buds

Around the seventh week of development, the rotation of the duodenum brings the ventral pancreatic bud into proximity with the dorsal pancreatic bud. The two buds then fuse to form a single pancreas. The ducts of the two buds also merge, forming the main pancreatic duct, which drains into the duodenum at the major duodenal papilla.

Clinical Significance

Abnormalities in the development of the pancreatic buds can lead to congenital anomalies such as annular pancreas and pancreas divisum. These conditions can affect the normal function of the pancreas and may require medical intervention.

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