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Gastrinomas are
neuroendocrine tumors (NETs),
usually located in the
duodenum or pancreas, that
secrete gastrin and
cause a
clinical syndrome known as...
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abdominal pain and diarrhea. The
syndrome is
caused by the
formation of a
gastrinoma, a
neuroendocrine tumor that
secretes a
hormone called gastrin. High levels...
- P****aro's
triangle or
gastrinoma triangle is a
presumptive region in the
abdomen between three points: Superior—porta
hepatis (earlier—confluence of the...
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often classified by the
hormone most
strongly secreted, for example:
gastrinoma: the
excessive gastrin causes Zollinger–Ellison
syndrome (ZES) with peptic...
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inhibitory peptide (GIP), secretin, somatostatin, glucagon,
calcitonin Gastrinoma paraneoplastic oversecretion (see Role in disease) In the Zollinger–Ellison...
- (CMV),
upper abdominal radiotherapy, Crohn's disease, and vasculitis.
Gastrinomas (Zollinger–Ellison syndrome), or rare gastrin-secreting tumors, also...
- Zollinger-Ellison
syndrome is a
collection of
findings in
individuals with
gastrinoma, a
tumor of the gastrin-producing
cells of the pancreas.
Unbridled gastrin...
- MEN type who
develop the
neoplasia type. *- of
patients with MEN1 and
gastrinoma FMTC =
familial medullary thyroid cancer MEN 2B is
sometimes known as...
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these cells causes their hyperplasia. This is
especially important in
gastrinoma (the
tumors in
which there is an
excessive secretion of gastrin), as this...
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early detection. The most
common functioning PanNETs are
insulinomas and
gastrinomas,
named after the
hormones they secrete. The
nonfunctioning types do not...