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The pancreas and duodenum (part of the small intestine) are removed.
Pancreas
You cannot live without a pancreas.
nothing happens
A swollen pancreas is more than likely Pancreatitis, which literally means, "Inflammation of the Pancreas".
The appendix or the pancreas.
It is removed, most characteristically. in a manner termed the Whipple procedure - most commonly for individuals with pancreatic cancer.
No digestion actually happens in the pancreas, but the pancreas does secret enzymes that help break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats into the digestive system.
What happens to a solid when energy is removed
Diabetes is a non-communicable disease. It is the condition when your pancreas stops producing insulin.
Whipple surgery (AKA Pancreatoduodenectomy) is used to treat cancer of the stomach and pancreas. The gallbladder, head of the pancreas, a portion of the bile duct and duodenum are removed during this procedure.
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