“…The diagnostic criteria of ectopic openings of the CBD have not yet been established. In previous reports, such a diagnosis was often described as being made based on the following findings: 1) an orifice was observed in the stomach, bulb, or third portion of the duodenum by duodenoscopy or upper endoscopy, and the bile duct and/or the pancreatic duct were directly visualized radiographically when contrast medium was injected via this opening; 2) there was no evidence of any other drainage into the digestive tract on cholangiography; and 3) there was no evidence of a papilla-like structure in the second portion of the duodenum on duodenoscopic examination (3,4,8,12,15). In our case, the major papilla was observed at the normal location in the second portion of the duodenum, and the ventral pancreatic duct was joined to the major papilla.…”