Abstract

Heterotopic pancreas is defined as the presence of aberrant pancreatic tissue present outside the pancreas without connection to its neural, vascular, and anatomic location. The commonly seen locations are stomach, duodenum, jejunum, Meckel commonly seen locatio, and ampulla of Vater. The gallbladder is an extremely rare site for pancreatic heterotropia. Its association with adenocarcinoma has not been described yet. A case of 50-year-old male with pancreatic heterotropia along with carcinoma gallbladder is being presented here.

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