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Image Description

At endoscopy, heterotopic pancreas in stomach appears as a dome-shaped, intramural nodule with smooth overlying mucosa. A central umbilication or dimple marks the site of draining duct.

Grossly, it is a well-circumscribed, yellowish, lobulated nodule resembling normal pancreas, located in the submucosa (73%), muscularis propria (17%) or subserosa (10%). This image shows gastric heterotopic pancreas. See previous image for intact gross specimen.

Image courtesy of: Dr. Farid Azmoudeh-Ardalan, Professor of Pathology, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; used with permission

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