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The most common and accurate way of diagnosing an individual with this anomaly is by an [[ERCP]]. This test can demonstrate the presence of two separately draining ducts within the pancreas. | The most common and accurate way of diagnosing an individual with this anomaly is by an [[ERCP]]. This test can demonstrate the presence of two separately draining ducts within the pancreas. | ||
==Other Imaging Findings== | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
The most common and accurate way of diagnosing an individual with this anomaly is by an ERCP. This test can demonstrate the presence of two separately draining ducts within the pancreas.
Other Imaging Findings
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MRCP