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Qué (quién) es PANCREASES - definición

SMALL PROJECTION FROM THE PANCREAS
Processus uncinatus pancreatis; Uncinate; Uncinate process of the pancreas; Uncinate processes of pancreases; Uncinate processes of the pancreases

Uncinate process of pancreas         
The uncinate process is a small part of the pancreas. The uncinate process is the formed prolongation of the angle of junction of the lower and left lateral borders in the head of the pancreas.
pancreas         
  • The pancreas has a role in digestion, highlighted here. Ducts in the pancreas (green) conduct digestive enzymes into the duodenum. This image also shows a [[pancreatic islet]], part of the endocrine pancreas, which contains cells responsible for secretion of [[insulin]] and [[glucagon]].
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  • This image shows a [[pancreatic islet]] when pancreatic tissue is stained and viewed under a microscope. Parts of the digestive ("exocrine") pancreas can be seen around the islet, more darkly. These contain hazy dark purple granules of inactive digestive enzymes ([[zymogen]]s).
  • The pancreas maintains constant blood glucose levels (shown as the waving line). When the blood glucose level is too high, the pancreas secretes insulin and when the level is too low, the pancreas secretes glucagon.
  • The pancreas (shown here in pink) sits behind the [[stomach]], with the body near the curvature of the [[duodenum]], and the tail stretching to touch the [[spleen]].
  • Diagram showing different functional parts of the pancreas
  • stage]] and has limited treatment options.
  •  url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=21721197  }}<br>Diagram by Mikael Häggström, M.D.</ref>
  • dorsal and ventral]] bud. As it develops, the ventral bud rotates to the other side and the two buds fuse together.
GLANDULAR ORGAN THAT PLAYS A ROLE IN THE DIGESTIVE AND ENDOCRINE SYSTEMS OF VERTEBRATES
Pancreatic; Tail of pancreas; Pâncrea; Pancreatic diseases; Receptors, pancreatic hormone; Anterior surface of pancreas; Neck of pancreas; Superior margin of pancreas; Anterior margin of pancreas; Inferior margin of pancreas; Omental eminence of pancreas; Tuber omentale; Inferior surface of pancreas; Head of pancreas; Body of pancreas; Pancreatic dysfunction; Head of the pancreas; Body of the pancreas; Tail of the pancreas; Pancreatic head; Exocrine component of pancreas; Pancreas, exocrine; Pancreas disorders; Pamcreas; Pancreatic development; Ventral anlage; Dorsal anlage; Development of pancreas; Pancreas development; Pancreatic body; Neck of the pancreas; Pancrea; Omental tuberosity; Pancreatic function; Pancreatotomies; Pancreatotomy; Omental tuber; Exocrine pancreas; Pancreatic tail; Margo anterior corporis pancreatis; Facies anterior corporis pancreatis; Corpus pancreatis; Caput pancreatis; Margo inferior corporis pancreatis; Facies inferior corporis pancreatis; Collum pancreatis; Cervix pancreatis; Tuber omentale pancreatis; Tuber omentale corporis pancreatis; Margo superior corporis pancreatis; Cauda pancreatis; Margo inferior; Inferior margins of pancreas; Inferior margins of the pancreas; Inferior margin of the pancreas; Margin of the pancreas; Margins of the pancreas; Margins of pancreas; Inferior surfaces of pancreas; Inferior surfaces of the pancreas; Inferior surface of the pancreas; Surface of pancreas; Surfaces of pancreas; Surfaces of the pancreas; Surface of the pancreas; Pancreatic neck; Margin of pancreas; Omental eminence of the pancreas; Omental eminence; Superior margin of the pancreas; Superior margins of the pancreas; Superior margins of pancreas
(pancreases)
Your pancreas is an organ in your body that is situated behind your stomach. It produces insulin and substances that help your body digest food.
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pancreas         
  • The pancreas has a role in digestion, highlighted here. Ducts in the pancreas (green) conduct digestive enzymes into the duodenum. This image also shows a [[pancreatic islet]], part of the endocrine pancreas, which contains cells responsible for secretion of [[insulin]] and [[glucagon]].
  • pp=332-333}}
  • This image shows a [[pancreatic islet]] when pancreatic tissue is stained and viewed under a microscope. Parts of the digestive ("exocrine") pancreas can be seen around the islet, more darkly. These contain hazy dark purple granules of inactive digestive enzymes ([[zymogen]]s).
  • The pancreas maintains constant blood glucose levels (shown as the waving line). When the blood glucose level is too high, the pancreas secretes insulin and when the level is too low, the pancreas secretes glucagon.
  • The pancreas (shown here in pink) sits behind the [[stomach]], with the body near the curvature of the [[duodenum]], and the tail stretching to touch the [[spleen]].
  • Diagram showing different functional parts of the pancreas
  • stage]] and has limited treatment options.
  •  url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=21721197  }}<br>Diagram by Mikael Häggström, M.D.</ref>
  • dorsal and ventral]] bud. As it develops, the ventral bud rotates to the other side and the two buds fuse together.
GLANDULAR ORGAN THAT PLAYS A ROLE IN THE DIGESTIVE AND ENDOCRINE SYSTEMS OF VERTEBRATES
Pancreatic; Tail of pancreas; Pâncrea; Pancreatic diseases; Receptors, pancreatic hormone; Anterior surface of pancreas; Neck of pancreas; Superior margin of pancreas; Anterior margin of pancreas; Inferior margin of pancreas; Omental eminence of pancreas; Tuber omentale; Inferior surface of pancreas; Head of pancreas; Body of pancreas; Pancreatic dysfunction; Head of the pancreas; Body of the pancreas; Tail of the pancreas; Pancreatic head; Exocrine component of pancreas; Pancreas, exocrine; Pancreas disorders; Pamcreas; Pancreatic development; Ventral anlage; Dorsal anlage; Development of pancreas; Pancreas development; Pancreatic body; Neck of the pancreas; Pancrea; Omental tuberosity; Pancreatic function; Pancreatotomies; Pancreatotomy; Omental tuber; Exocrine pancreas; Pancreatic tail; Margo anterior corporis pancreatis; Facies anterior corporis pancreatis; Corpus pancreatis; Caput pancreatis; Margo inferior corporis pancreatis; Facies inferior corporis pancreatis; Collum pancreatis; Cervix pancreatis; Tuber omentale pancreatis; Tuber omentale corporis pancreatis; Margo superior corporis pancreatis; Cauda pancreatis; Margo inferior; Inferior margins of pancreas; Inferior margins of the pancreas; Inferior margin of the pancreas; Margin of the pancreas; Margins of the pancreas; Margins of pancreas; Inferior surfaces of pancreas; Inferior surfaces of the pancreas; Inferior surface of the pancreas; Surface of pancreas; Surfaces of pancreas; Surfaces of the pancreas; Surface of the pancreas; Pancreatic neck; Margin of pancreas; Omental eminence of the pancreas; Omental eminence; Superior margin of the pancreas; Superior margins of the pancreas; Superior margins of pancreas
['pa?kr??s]
¦ noun (plural pancreases) a large gland behind the stomach which secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum.
Derivatives
pancreatic adjective
Origin
C16: mod. L., from Gk pankreas, from pan 'all' + kreas 'flesh'.

Wikipedia

Uncinate process of pancreas

The uncinate process is a small part of the pancreas. The uncinate process is the formed prolongation of the angle of junction of the lower and left lateral borders in the head of the pancreas. The word "uncinate" comes from the Latin "uncinatus", meaning "hooked".