The head of the fetal pancreas can be visualized between the left kidney and
stomach.
- Sigmoid-shaped structure
posterior to the fetal stomach and pylorus. The head is usually in front of
the hepatic artery; the body is anterior to the splenic artery with the
tail being anterior to the left kidney.
- Slightly more echogenic than
the liver (1).
- Can be visualized in 74% of
cases between 14-20 weeks of gestational age (2).
- Fetal pancreatic length
increases with gestational age in an almost linear fashion.
Length = -4.1 + 0.9 (MA) R2 = 0.81 (1).
Link to Normal Embryology
- Hata K, Hata T, Kitao M.
Ultrasonographic identification and measurement of the human fetal
pancreas in utero. Int J Obstet Gynecol 1988;26:61-64.
- Hill LM, Peterson C, Rivello
D et.al. Sonographic detection of the fetal pancreas. J Clin Ultrasound
1989;17:475-479.