pancreatic disorders Flashcards

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What are the findings of chronic pancreatitis on labs?

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mildy elevated amylase/lipase, glycosuria, low fecal elastase

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What are the findings of acute pancreatitis on AXR?

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sentinal loop (dilated bowel loop near the pancreas), right colon distention near the pancreas; pleural effusion.
CT may show pseudocyst
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What are the ransom criteria for increased morality from pancreatitis on admission?

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GA LAW: glucose >200, AST >250, LDH >350, Age >55, WBC >16,000. High mortality if 3 or more findings

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What are the findings associated with increased morality from pancreatitis 48 hrs after admission?

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calcium 10%, PzO2 4, fluide sequestration >6L

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What is a pancreatic pseudocyst?

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fluid collection arising from the pancreas made of enzyme-rich fluids in a sac of inflamed membranous tissue

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How are pancreatic pseudocysts treated?

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may self resolve, but percutaneous drainage is indicated if persisting beyond 6 wks or if painful/rapidly growing

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What are the complications of pancreatic pseudocysts?

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rupture, hemorrhage, abscess formation

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What is courvoisier sign?

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palpable, nontender gallbladder often seen in exocrine pancreatic cancer

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What is trousseau syndrome?

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migratory thrombophlebitis

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What are the treatments for insulinoma?

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surigcal resection, diazoxide or octreotide in non-resectable disease

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how does a glucagonoma present?

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may seem like refractory DM. pts may have abd pain, diarrhea, weight loss, exfoliating rash (micratory necrolytic erythema) and other sx of DM. labs show hyperglycemia and increased glucagon

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What are treatments for a glucagonoma?

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octreotide, IFN-alpha, chemo, embolization in metastatic disease

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VIPoma: diagnostic clues

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watery diarrhea with weakness. incr. serum VIP, secretory diarrhea on stool osmolality testing

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14
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What disease is likely if you see multiple insulinomas?

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MEN1

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