Passaro's triangle
Passaro's triangle or gastrinoma triangle is a presumptive region in the abdomen between three points:
- Superior—porta hepatis,
- Inferior—junction of the second and third portion of duodenum, and
- Medial—junction of the neck and body of the pancreas
The appellation is due to Edward Peter Passaro, an American surgeon, who explained it for the first time in the year 1984.