This is the most common neuroendocrine adrenal tumor
What is Pheochromocytoma
These are the two parts of the adrenal gland
What is adrenal cortex and adrenal medulla
This large vein runs along side each thyroid gland
What is jugular vein
This hormone is typically increased in dogs with insulinoma
What is insulin
Pheochromocytomas are functional tumors of this part of the adrenal gland
What is the Adrenal Medulla
Thyroid tumors arise from these two types of cells
What is Follicular and Medulla
These glands accompany thyroid glands
What is parathyroid glands
These are the two limbs of the pancreas
What is right and left
This advanced imaging test is preferred or evaluating adrenal tumors
What is CT scan
This radioactive substance can be used for nonresectable thyroid tumors
What is I131
Which adrenal is closest to the vena cava
What is Right
This is the most common pancreatic tumor
What is insulinoma
This is the term used when catecholamines are released when manipulating an adrenal gland
What is catecholamine rush or storm
This hormone is produced by thyroid medullary tumors
What is Calcitonin
This neuroendocrine tumor will lead to hypoglycemia
What is insulinoma
This tumor of the pancreas will lead to GI signs
What is Gastronome
This alpha adrenergic antagonist has been given to dogs before adrenalectomy
What is Phenoxybenzamine
This contrast agent is administered during a CT scan
What is Iohexol, Omnipaque
These neuroendocrine tumors arise from carotid or aortic bodies
What are Chemodectomas
This Triad: demonstrates (1) the presence of hypoglycemia, (2) the presence of the clinical symptoms that are associated with a subnormal blood glucose concentration, and (3) the relief of the clinical symptoms after glucose administration or feeding.
What is Whipples