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Pathology pt 2
100

The majority of the pancreas lies within which body cavity?

retroperitoneal cavity

100

What plane of the body allows the head, body, and tail of the pancreas to be imaged at once?

transverse

100

What is the function of glucose?

Controls blood sugar levels within the body

100

Increased pancreatic secretions resulting in inflammation is known as which pathology?

acute pancreatitis 

100

Which part of the pancreas would a mass most likely be in if symptoms are present.

head, 65%

200

The pancreas lies ______ to the splenic vein.

anterior

200

What part of the pancreas is the "sandwich sign" used to image?

neck

200

The pancreas is known as both an _____ and ______ gland.

endocrine, exocrine

200

The most common pancreatic neoplasm.

adenocarcinoma

200

The two types of cystic neoplasms.

microcytic (serous) and macrocytic (mucinous)

300

The pancreas lies ______ to the left lobe of the liver.

posterior

300

What is the primary pancreatic duct that courses the length of the gland?

Wirsung

300

What type of cell produces the hormone insulin?

beta cells

300

Ductal disruption resulting in a fluid collection of pancreatic enzymes.

pseudocyst

300

Tumor that occurs in the endocrine cells, some functional, some not.

Neuro Endocrine Tumors
400

What vessel group lies anterior to the uncinate process?

superior mesenteric vessels

400

What part of the pancreas does the splenic vein supply?

body/tail

400

What are the 3 main labs used to test for pancreatic pathology?

amylase, lipase, glucose

400

Mutation of tumor suppressor gene causing tumors to grow in different areas throughout the body.

Von Hippel-Lindau disease

400

Most common functioning Neuro Endocrine Tumor, produces too much insulin.

Insulinoma/B-cell tumor

500

The pancreas courses horizontally from the _______ (c-loop) to the ______ hilum.

duodenum, splenic

500

Name 2 clinical indicators of pancreatic pathology.

epigastric pain, pain radiating to back, abdominal distention with hyperactive bowel sounds, abnormal pancreatic enzymes, biliary disease

500

Name two of the six digestive enzymes secreted by the pancreas.

lipase, amylase, trypsini, chymotrypsinogen, carboxypeptidase, nuclease

500

How does cystic fibrosis affect the pancreas?

Cystic fibrosis affects the cells that produce mucous, sweat, and digestive juices, causing them to become sticky and plug up the pancreatic passageways.

500

Name two complications of pancreatitis.

pseudocysts, hemorrhagic pancreatitis, phlegmonous pancreatitis, abscess formation, obstruction (biliary/duodenal), peritonitis, edema, fluid collections, thrombosis, left pleural effusion, fistula formation

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