“…MMPD is located in the head of the pancreas, where several fusion variations of the ventral and dorsal ducts exist; e.g., AAPB [4], [5], pancreas divisum [5], [6], [7], [8], [23], [24], [25], [31], [32], ansa pancreatica [4], [33], retroportal MPD [34], and other various non-classifiable fusion variants [4], [12], [35], [36], [37]. Of these variants, AAPB [5], pancreas divisum [8], [38], and ansa pancreatica [33], however controversial, have been reported to be associated with pancreatitis and the present results revealed a similar contribution of MMPD and pancreas divisum to the onset of pancreatitis and RAP.…”