Chapter 54: Pancreas- Misc. Flashcards

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Q

What is an annular pancreas?

A
  • Pancreas encircling the duodenum.
  • if obstruction is present, bypass, do not resect
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What is pancreatic divisum?

A
  • Failure of the two pancreatic ducts to fuse
  • the normally small duct (Small =Santorini) of Santorini acts as the main duct in pancreatic divisum

(Think: the two pancreatic ducts are Divided = Divisum)

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3
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What is heterotopic pancreatic tissue?

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Heterotopic pancreatic tissue usually found in the stomach, intestine, duodenum

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4
Q

What is a Puestow procedure?

A

Longitudinal filleting of the pancreas/pancreatic duct with a side-to-side anastomosis with the small bowel

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5
Q

What medication decreases output from a pancreatic fistula?

A

Somatostatin (GI-inhibitory hormone)

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6
Q

Which has a longer half-life: amylase or lipase?

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Lipase; therefore, amylase may be normal and lipase will remain elevated longer

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7
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What is the WDHA syndrome?

A
  • Pancreatic VIPoma (Vasoactive Intestinal Polypeptide tumor)
  • Tumor secretes VIP, which causes:
    • Watery
    • Diarrhea
    • Hypokalemia
    • Achlorhydria (inhibits gastric acid secretion)
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8
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What is the Whipple triad of pancreatic insulinoma?

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  • Hypoglycemia (Glucose <50)
  • Symptoms of hypoglycemia: mental status changes/vasomotor instability
  • Relief of symptoms with administration of glucose
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9
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What is the most common islet cell tumor?

A

Insulinoma

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10
Q

What pancreatic tumor is associated with gallstone formation?

A

Somatostatinoma (inhibits gallbladder contraction)

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11
Q

What is the triad found with pancreatic somatostatinoma tumor?

A
  1. Gallstones
  2. Diabetes
  3. Steatorrhea
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12
Q

What are the two classic findings with pancreatic glucagonoma
tumors?

A
  1. Diabetes
  2. Dermatitis/rash (necrotizing migratory erythema)
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13
Q

Name the diagnostic modality:

40-year-old female with “migratory necrolytic dermatitis,”
diabetes

A
  1. Glucagon assay (glucagon level)
  2. CT scan for glucagonoma
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14
Q

What is the treatment?

2-year-old with annular pancreas

A

Bypass obstruction

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15
Q

What is the treatment?

40-year-old alcoholic with dead pancreatic tissue on CT scan
develops hypotension and fever

A

Operative pancreatic débridement

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16
Q

28-year-old male with diarrhea, diabetes, and gallstones

What is the correct diagnosis?

A

Somatostatinoma

17
Q

80-year-old with new onset of jaundice has a palpable, distended,
nontender gallbladder on exam

What is the correct diagnosis?

A

Courvoiser’s sign for head of the pancreas cancer mass