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English: Pancreas and nearby organs: Shown is a detailed drawing of the pancreas (head, body, and tail of the pancreas, and the pancreatic duct) and nearby organs and structures (duodenum, common bile duct, and small intestine).
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Author Don Blis (artist)
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