bugspytkirtelens
Bugspytkirtelens, commonly referred to as the pancreas in English, is a gland of the digestive system. It sits in the upper abdomen behind the stomach and extends from the duodenum toward the spleen.
Anatomy and function: The pancreas has exocrine and endocrine components. Exocrine tissue consists of acinar cells
Development, blood supply, and innervation: It develops from foregut endoderm. Arterial supply comes from branches of
Physiology and clinical significance: The exocrine function aids digestion by delivering enzymes to the intestine; the
Terminology and naming: In Swedish medical literature, bugspytkirtelns denotes the pancreas in genitive form. The term