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pancreas during the sixth week of development. The ventral pancreatic bud is in close contact with the dorsal pancreatic bud. B. Fusion of the pancreatic ducts. The main pancreatic duct enters the duodenum in combination with the bile duct at the major papilla. The accessory pancreatic duct [when present] enters the duodenum at the minor papilla.

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Pancreas during the sixth week of development. The ventral pancreatic bud is in close contact with the dorsal pancreatic bud. B. Fusion of the pancreatic ducts. The main pancreatic duct enters the duodenum in combination with the bile duct at the major papilla.

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