Morphometric Study of Pancreas in Human Fetuses
Introduction: The pancreas arises from the endoderm as a dorsal and a ventral bud which fuse together to form the single organ. It extends transversely across the posterior abdominal wall from the duodenum to the spleen. Functionally, it is endocrine and exocrine. Aim: This study was undertaken...
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doaj-79b5219df59e44e98ab7e6f94be0c3852020-11-25T02:58:36ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-11-011011AC05AC0710.7860/JCDR/2016/22765.8824Morphometric Study of Pancreas in Human FetusesABHIJEET S. DHENDE0MAHENDRA A. KATHOLE1DEEPAK S. JOSHI2Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Seth G.S. Medical College & K.E.M. Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.Assistant Professor, Department of Anatomy, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College & Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, India.Professor and Head of Department, Department of Anatomy, Government Grant Medical College & J.J. Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.Introduction: The pancreas arises from the endoderm as a dorsal and a ventral bud which fuse together to form the single organ. It extends transversely across the posterior abdominal wall from the duodenum to the spleen. Functionally, it is endocrine and exocrine. Aim: This study was undertaken to study the morphometry of human pancreas at different gestational age groups of normal, still born fetuses. Materials and Methods: Forty aborted human fetuses (25 male and 15 female) of 12-40 weeks gestational age with no obvious congenital abnormality were obtained. The fetuses were dissected and pancreas was removed. The length and weight of the pancreas as well as height of its head were noted. Results: It was observed that there was increase in body weight and crown rump length with increasing gestational age. The average length of pancreas was 1.80 cm in 12th week and 4.70 cm in 40th week of gestation. The average height of pancreas head was 0.80 cm in the 12th and 2.70 cm in 40th week of gestation. Conclusion: The knowledge of development of pancreas helps in planning new therapeutic interventions in the treatment of various congenital and functional pancreatic anomalies. https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/8824/22765_CE[Ra]_F(P)_PI_AP_PF1_PFA(AK)_PF2(PAG).pdfcrown rump lengthgestational agestill born |
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Morphometric Study of Pancreas in Human Fetuses |
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Morphometric Study of Pancreas in Human Fetuses |
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Morphometric Study of Pancreas in Human Fetuses |
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Morphometric Study of Pancreas in Human Fetuses |
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Morphometric Study of Pancreas in Human Fetuses |
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morphometric study of pancreas in human fetuses |
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Introduction: The pancreas arises from the endoderm as a
dorsal and a ventral bud which fuse together to form the single
organ. It extends transversely across the posterior abdominal
wall from the duodenum to the spleen. Functionally, it is
endocrine and exocrine.
Aim: This study was undertaken to study the morphometry of
human pancreas at different gestational age groups of normal,
still born fetuses.
Materials and Methods: Forty aborted human fetuses (25 male
and 15 female) of 12-40 weeks gestational age with no obvious
congenital abnormality were obtained. The fetuses were
dissected and pancreas was removed. The length and weight
of the pancreas as well as height of its head were noted.
Results: It was observed that there was increase in body
weight and crown rump length with increasing gestational
age. The average length of pancreas was 1.80 cm in 12th week
and 4.70 cm in 40th week of gestation. The average height of
pancreas head was 0.80 cm in the 12th and 2.70 cm in 40th week
of gestation.
Conclusion: The knowledge of development of pancreas helps
in planning new therapeutic interventions in the treatment of
various congenital and functional pancreatic anomalies.
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