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* In others, annular pancreas is associated with duodenal stenosis, postbulbar ulcerations, [[pancreatitis]], or biliary obstruction. | * In others, annular pancreas is associated with duodenal stenosis, postbulbar ulcerations, [[pancreatitis]], or biliary obstruction. | ||
* Early signs of abnormality include [[polyhydramnios]], or an excess of [[amniotic fluid]], [[low birth weight]], and feeding intolerance immediately after birth. | * Early signs of abnormality include [[polyhydramnios]], or an excess of [[amniotic fluid]], [[low birth weight]], and feeding intolerance immediately after birth. | ||
Symptoms of Annular pancreas include: | Symptoms of Annular pancreas include: |
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Overview
- The anomaly may be discovered incidentally in asymptomatic patients.
- In others, annular pancreas is associated with duodenal stenosis, postbulbar ulcerations, pancreatitis, or biliary obstruction.
- Early signs of abnormality include polyhydramnios, or an excess of amniotic fluid, low birth weight, and feeding intolerance immediately after birth.
Symptoms of Annular pancreas include:
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