bugspytkirtel
Bugspytkirtel, also known as the pancreas, is a gland in the abdomen located behind the stomach. It measures about 15 cm in length and consists of a head, body, and tail. The organ lies in the retroperitoneal space, with the duodenum looping around the head.
The pancreas has both exocrine and endocrine functions. Exocrine activity is carried out by acinar cells that
Endocrine function comes from the islets of Langerhans, which secrete hormones such as insulin, glucagon, somatostatin,
Clinical significance includes several diseases. Acute or chronic pancreatitis involves inflammation of the gland and can
Diagnostics and treatment typically involve blood tests for enzymes like amylase and lipase, imaging with ultrasound,