pancreas pathology reverse Flashcards

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generally related to biliary tract disease and or alcoholism

20% of patients will exhibit normal pancreas characteristics

40-60% will also have gallstones

CT better modality to evaluate moderate to severe cases

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Acute pancreatitis

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continous flareups of mile of subclinical acute pancreatitis results in progressive destruction of pancreas

hyperlipidemia and hypercalcemia are predisposing factors

seen more often in alcoholics

more men that women

appears more echogenic and contour is irregular

calicificatoins may be seen

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Chronic pancreatitis

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sudden escapr of ative lytic pancratic enzymes into the glandular parenchyma and destruction of the pancreatic tissue

abd pain, n/v, hypotension, metabolic acidosis and adult respiratory distress can be seen

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hemorrhagic pancreatitis

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a spreading diffuse inflammatory edema of the subcutaneous connective tissue which may lead to necrosis

a phlegmon appears as a hypoechoic with good through transmission

\usually involves the lesser sac, pararenal space and transverse mesocolon

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phlegmonous pancreatitis

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pseudocyst-most common

autosomal-dominat polycystic disease

Von Hippel-Lindau Sydrome

congential cystic leasions of the pancreas

cystic fibrosis

fibrocystic disease

solitary pancratic cysts

true systs

lymphoepithelial cysts

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cystic masses of the pancreas

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complication of acute pancreatitis, may also occue due to trauma

dilitation resembling a cyst, contains fluid collections of inflammatory products, serour or hemorrhage

does not have a true wall

may have multiple septations and debris may have daughter cysts

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pseudocyst

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most common location is the lesser sac anterior to the pancreas and posterior to the stomach

second most common location is the anterior pararenal space

spontaneous rupture is the most common complication approx 5% of patients

clinical symptoms are sudden shock and peritonitis, mortality 50%

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pseudocyst locatoin

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rare, autosomal dominant disorder

characterized by central nervous system hemangioblastoma, retinal angiomas, renal cell carcinomas, pheochromocytomas and visceral cysts

tumors range in size 1-20 cm

liver metastases should also be ruled out

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von hippel-lindau syndrome

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disease of adolescents and young adults

complications occur due to the increased secretions of abnormal mucous by the exocrine glands

generally the pancreas is more echogenic with and uneven echo texture, can have cysts of varying size

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cystic fibrosis

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developes as a result of extreme infection of the necrotic pancreatic and retroperitoneal tissues

classic signs: fever, chills, hypotension, tender abd, leukocytosis, bacteremia

can have simialar appearance of a pseudocyst

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abcess

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cystic neoplasm

adenocarcinoma

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tumors

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rare

microcystic benign

macrocyst (.2cm) with solid components usually malignant

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cystic neoplasm

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one of the leading causes of death in the US

involves the exocrine portion of the gland

occurs more often in males 60-80 yrs old

increased incidence with smoking patients

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adenocarcinoma

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weight loss, abd/back pain, n/v, general weakness

60-70% found in pancreatic head, followed by body and tail

courvoisier gallbladder-dialated, palpable, non-tender gallbladder seen in 25% of patients, if mass is located in the head of pancreas

may also see liver mets, lymphnode involvement, ascites

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adenocarcinoma signs

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cystadenoma

cystadenocarcinoma

islet cell tumors

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other types of tumors

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functional or nonfuntional

benign or malignant

related to gastric hyper-secretion and peptic ulcer disease

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islet cell tumors

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slow growing with a five year survival rave of approx 45%

92% chance of malignancy but normally do not metastisize

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non funtioning islet cell tumors

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insulinoma-most common

gastrinoma-second most common

rare islet cell tumors

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Functioning islet tumors

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uncommon

approx 10% of cancers will metastasize here

melanomas, breast, GI and lung tumors would be the primary

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metastic disease to the pancreas