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Accessory Digestive Gland Information

An accessory digestive gland is a gland of the digestive system that is not a part of the digestive tract.

An example of an accessory digestive gland is the exocrine pancreas.[1]

A closely related term is "accessory digestive organ". This can include structures that play a direct role in digestion, but are not glands, such as teeth.[2]

Accessory organs to the alimentary canal include the salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.

References

  1. ^ Ahrens, Thomas; Prentice, Donna (1998). Critical care certification: preparation, review & practice exams. Norwalk, CT: Appleton & Lange. pp. 265. ISBN 0-8385-1474-X.
  2. ^ "Dorlands Medical Dictionary:accessory digestive organs". http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands_split.jsp?pg=/ppdocs/us/common/dorlands/dorland/nine/000955313.htm.

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Anatomy of torso, digestive system: accessory digestive glands (TA A05.8–9, TH H3.04.05-07, GA 11.1188)
Liver

diaphragmatic surface: Bare area of the liverLigamentum venosum

visceral surface: Gastric impressionDuodenal impressionColic impressionRenal impressionSuprarenal impressionPorta hepatisRound ligament of liver

lobes: Left lobeRight lobe (Caudate lobe, Quadrate lobe)

Fibrous capsule of GlissonPerisinusoidal spaceLiver sinusoidPeriportal spacePortal triadLobules of liver

cells: Hepatocyte · Hepatic stellate cell · Kupffer cell
Biliary tract
Bile ducts

intrahepatic (from Bile canaliculus and Canals of Hering): Interlobular bile ducts • Left hepatic duct • Right hepatic duct

extrahepatic: Common hepatic duct
Gallbladder

by region: BodyFundusNeck

Cystic ductCommon bile duct

Hepatopancreatic ampulla (Sphincter of ampulla)

cells: Cholecystocyte
Pancreas

by region: TailBodyNeckHead (Uncinate process)

ducts: Pancreatic ductAccessory pancreatic duct

by function: Islets of LangerhansExocrine component of pancreas

cells: Centroacinar cell · Pancreatic stellate cell

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